Conceptual UNI enables compartmentalized computing

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Those who find difficulty in cracking open a typical tower to replace that aging DVD writer with one that burns in high-definition should adore Richard Choi’s UNI concept, which exemplifies compartmentalized computing and takes the stress out of upgrading. Apparently, the “Think” module would act as the core computer and handle the essentials, while a variety of other plug-in modules would supply additional outputs (HDMI, DVI, optical audio, USB, etc.), hard drive space, and optical drives. Granted, that could get out of hand for those who get UNI-stackin’ fever, but we’ll certainly pass along kudos to the view. visit on for one more shot.

[Via YankoDesign, thanks Martin]

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