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The PC market is reviving, and so is Intel
I am curious. Where I live, the major electrical retailers hardly stock PCs any
more. They love the tablets that take up less shelf space. Only the specialist PC stores still sell stuff in an Antec/Thermaltake/Silverstone case. |
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The PC market is reviving, and so is Intel
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The PC market is reviving, and so is Intel
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 9:51:37 PM UTC+8, Intel Guy wrote:
Those specialty cases are irrelevant for everyone except "gamers" or people over 45 that still know how to build their own PC (and still know how to install any version of windoze from 9x to 7). Indeed people under 45 have grown up in a throwaway world. They can't fix computers, cars, leaking taps... |
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The PC market is reviving, and so is Intel
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