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What ever happened to novelty PC home-builds?

GadgetMaster Moo web.jpgAfter Via Technologies introduced the tiny - for its time - Mini-ITX motherboard form factor, folk started stuffing PCs into all sorts of enclosures.

Cigar humidors were popular, and one of my favourites was a plastic cow PC by Stan Maynard, described in detail at Mini-ITX.com.

Particularly with Nano-ITX now available, someone somewhere must still be using their imagination on the PC case front?






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