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Description: Product Overview Zero-Footprint-pc is simply a complete PC inside a normal size keyboard without the BULKY BOX. It is the logical and smart choice to the space constraint problems that exists in today’s offices. Traditional PCs take up valuable desktop space where Zero-Footprint-PC truly takes up Zero desktop space. To help protect your Zero-Footprint-PC, Cybernet has designed a keyboard skin that protects the machine against spills. (Looks just like an A1200) See or buy it here= http://www.cybernetman.com/default.cfm/DocId/602.htm Picture Stats: Views: 3179 Filesize: 20.06kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: cavador at February 05, 2004, 11:39:16 AM Image Linking Codes
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rkauer Posts:3263 | December 17, 2008, 06:42:16 AM I like the case, but not the "guts". Looks very nice for an A500 case replacement. 8-) |
SamOS39 Posts:357 | September 09, 2007, 09:03:47 PM looks ugly :-P |
HopperJF Posts:1531 ![]() | March 16, 2007, 12:44:18 PM I might be getting one :-D lol |
Narayan Posts:254 ![]() | January 05, 2006, 12:19:22 PM The thing is S.T.U.NN.I.N.G. guys. God forbid for your lack of good taste. |
HopperJF Posts:1531 ![]() | July 01, 2005, 12:58:13 AM Varies from keyboard to keyboard really, I've seen large and small enter keys in the UK |
whabang Posts:7270 | November 18, 2004, 01:19:41 PM Quote Yeah, I see keyboards all the time... U.S. keyboards have a much smaller Return-key, IIRC. |
FastRobPlus Posts:392 ![]() | July 30, 2004, 07:06:11 AM I wanted one of these cases, and saw it (or a knockoff) on Directron.com, but the user-given rating were the worst I've ever seen! They led me to think the thing has an 80% failure rate. Again, I may have been looking at a cheap knockoff or something. |
HopperJF Posts:1531 ![]() | June 26, 2004, 03:01:02 PM Yes, PC is bad for this style of casing. You need something a lot cooler in there.. like a PowerPC machine.. like a Micro A1 :-D |
sir_inferno Posts:1037 ![]() | February 06, 2004, 11:42:15 PM i've used them, they're rubbish. Firstly they're really loud, secondly (randomly) the network card stays on when the comp is acutally off, thirdly, the keyboard is really high up in an uncofortable position, fourthly, the keyboard is really crampt and you make typo's all the time, and lastly it gets hot so you fingers burn... |
x56h34 Posts:2921 | February 06, 2004, 05:09:17 PM It looks really cool. I would certainly get one if I needed a new PC. I got a new laptop recently so perhaps in a few or more years... :-) |
that_punk_guy Posts:4526 ![]() | February 06, 2004, 01:05:00 PM Quote What REALLY impresses me is the shape of the enter (return) key! Look familier? Yeah, I see keyboards all the time... :-? I don't dig this machine. PCs just aren't elegant enough to fit in a small box, get reasonable performance and stay cool like a 'Mig can. To get the most from the x86 platform you want as much expansion space as possible, and stick the case under the desk where you can't see or hear it. :-D |
MaDDuck Posts:390 | February 06, 2004, 06:16:35 AM Actually it looks REAL cool! Am VERY tempted to get one, for UAE and QUAKE, of course!!! What REALLY impresses me is the shape of the enter (return) key! Look familier? |
iamaboringperson Posts:5744 ![]() | February 05, 2004, 09:26:28 PM Yuck!! I hate it. |