Victor Omega
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Of course I'm referring to the Alienware UFO with it switch like form factor.
Where do you see PC form factor go in the future as it moves from the desktop to the living to now anywhere?
Will it be niche, a companion to consoles,
as it is today, or find a market where it could replace consoles in the living room.
Of course when it comes to Consoles and PC, one must acknowledge the history of both the past and present examples:
In gaming past, one could not sell what we now call a "video game console" soley unless it was sold as a Personal Computer. And for more recent, in the failure of Steam Machine, Valve was not able to bring the PCs in a video game space. With that, how does the maket move for gaming and PC?
There's no mistake that the Series X takes on a Mini PC tower form factor like the iMac and even cues from HP's 2016 "Wave"
Maybe we'll even see modular gaming PC in the near future like the 2014 Razar Project Cristine but take on a form factor much like The Elite Slice
Where do you see PC form factor go in the future as it moves from the desktop to the living to now anywhere?
Will it be niche, a companion to consoles,
as it is today, or find a market where it could replace consoles in the living room.
Of course when it comes to Consoles and PC, one must acknowledge the history of both the past and present examples:
In gaming past, one could not sell what we now call a "video game console" soley unless it was sold as a Personal Computer. And for more recent, in the failure of Steam Machine, Valve was not able to bring the PCs in a video game space. With that, how does the maket move for gaming and PC?
There's no mistake that the Series X takes on a Mini PC tower form factor like the iMac and even cues from HP's 2016 "Wave"
Maybe we'll even see modular gaming PC in the near future like the 2014 Razar Project Cristine but take on a form factor much like The Elite Slice
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