Case Modding Going Mainstream?

from the more-attention dept

People like to personalize their workspace, whether it's the background on their computer desktop, or sticking some pictures on their computer case. However, more people seem to be getting into the idea of case modding: making serious changes to the case that contains their computer - such as building a complete fish tank into one. If you surf enough geeky/techie sites, you've definitely seen more than a few such case mods - some more crazy than others. I have always wondered why computer companies never made it easier to personalize your own computer, but in a tight margin-driven business, such "extras" probably carry little weight with the decision makers. The other question, of course, is how the steady rise of laptops over desktops will impact the modding culture? I haven't bought a new desktop machine in at least five years - and can't think of a good reason to bother with one ever again.
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  1. identicon
    Lord Sludge, 22 Jan 2004 @ 8:01am

    Gaming.

    I keep my desktop around (and current!) pretty much just for gaming. Generally speaking, video accelerators for laptops are still pretty lame and are not well-suited to 3D-intensive games -- first-person shooters, for example.
    For work and general use, though, you can't beat a laptop w/ wireless internet access!

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  2. identicon
    Steve Sanderson, 22 Jan 2004 @ 9:26am

    Really cutting edge stuff here

    yawn

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    Anonymous Coward, 22 Jan 2004 @ 9:57am

    No Subject Given

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  4. identicon
    Greg, 22 Jan 2004 @ 5:49pm

    No Subject Given

    >> I haven't bought a new desktop machine in at
    >> least five years - and can't think of a good
    >> reason to bother with one ever again.

    More than 1 CPU? 64-bit processor? Upgrade path? High-end workstation computing just isn't making it into laptops as quickly as we all would like. Of course, you might not want/need this sort of thing...

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