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A desk that holds an entire computer inside
This elegant desk hides a fully-functioning computer inside, saving space and allowing you to keep the space on or under it free and clear. It also has a monitor built in and attached at the back, meaning the only space you'll need to take up on the desk will be a keyboard and mouse. The rest of the surface is yours to use as you see fit.
You can access the computer's goodies such as the ports and drives on the side, and the cable comes out the back all hidden-like. It's a slick-looking number, too, making it something I wouldn't mind keeping in my house if I hadn't moved on to laptops years ago. Oh well.
DDDXYZ, via Boing Boing Gadgets
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By zarchitect at 12:23 PM ON 05/23/08
good luck on upgrading!
By drwedge at 12:49 PM ON 05/23/08
@Zarchitect... that's why you create an access door to the RAM and hard drive - the two most upgraded items. Manufacturers do that with laptops, why not with something like this?
By PeterD at 1:15 PM ON 05/23/08
Actually, if you read the description at the linked site the desk panel lifts up giving full access to all internal components. The whole thing is upgrade-able/replaceable, so no issues on that. I think cooling would be the real problem since the thin design wouldn't promote airflow. Liquid cooling required? That or disassemble a laptop into it, but that seems silly.
By merd at 3:12 PM ON 05/23/08
the screen is so tiny compared to the desk. redesign it so its a 'breakfast in bed' concept and has a stand essentially for your laptop while you lay in bed propped up at the remote office. now there's practicality. this concept looks like a flimsy ping pong table and a 4.5" screen. gimmie a 24" wiFi enabled HD screen if you're going to go this far into futuristic concepts.
By Skizoboy at 7:12 AM ON 05/25/08
Err... I guess they had never heard of the iMac when the imagined the concept.
By Adam at 7:23 AM ON 05/25/08
Great stuff!.....I guess all the previous comments about upgrading, screen size and usability should be looked at before you roll this out an a commercial basis, but this looks like a great idea.
By Yeggster at 9:14 AM ON 05/28/08
The desk looks at least 2 1/2" thick ... LOTS of room there for upgradable components IMO.
The end where the CD / DVD drive is probably slides right out.