
What you see here is an eco-friendly modular PC from design graduate Ben Chase. Being a sustainable piece of equipment, it is powered by Windows and sips a mere 27 watts of power. Even better news is the fact that it features upgradable components which slide out without the need for tools. The prototype is working at a 95% level so it would be a matter of time before it is complete. I wonder whether there are any PC manufacturers who are interested in adopting this idea and making it their own.
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