
The DNA personal computer concept has strong belief in strength in numbers. The more pieces you hook up together, the more powerful it becomes. When alone, it is but a bare-bones computer, ditching a display in favor of a projector and using flash memory to keep it small and compact. Other modules will add more power and functionality, all communicating with one another using wireless technology. Sounds pretty interesting in concept, but this just won’t catch on in real life at least for the foreseeable future considering the overclocking scene of hardcore PC modders we have today who will pooh-pooh this idea.
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