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Consumers can submit ideas to the community Consumers can submit ideas to the community. (Credit: Intel, Asus)
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WePC: Intel, Asus Want to Make Your Dream PC [Laptops]
Gizmodo —
... submitted concepts for three main PC categories: netbooks, general notebooks, and gaming notebooks. The goal is to create the first community-designed PCs—although Best Buy already has a similar program called "Blue Label" up and running. Whether WePC is first or not, I really think that involving consumers in the manufacturing process is the way to go. Plus, Intel and Asus are offering prizes for participants based on their creative role in the project. [WePC via CNET] ...
So you think you can design a PC? Go to WePC
jkOnTheRun —
... design ideas to build innovative and practical PCs for their markets. The site may be the first attempt to develop community designed PCs that fit what real people want to see. On WePC you can share ideas with people just like you, or maybe different enough people to help you hone in on that perfect PC design. You can also vote on the ideas of others. Give it a shot and see if you can be a PC designer in your spare time.
(via CNET) ...
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