But as I see it the bowl only have four power outlets anyway. So it can´t do more than a cinema display anyway...
The amount of outlets isn't a defining factor.. it can easily have five, six, seven, or just three. Less than three and I don't think it would be very useful anymore.
I have a ten slot power strip, but this is not at all about how many gadgets you can power at once, it's about hiding the wires from sight and dust, having the ends of the wires always accessible (as opposed to sliding off a desk and piling on the floor) and putting it all in one package. Splinemodel is right: a side table with a power strip, chargers and wires stuffed in a drawer is an approximation of this pot. Since the pot integrates the power strip and is designed for this job from the start, it can do it in considerably less space and with more style.
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Originally posted by Anders
But as I see it the bowl only have four power outlets anyway. So it can´t do more than a cinema display anyway...
The amount of outlets isn't a defining factor.. it can easily have five, six, seven, or just three. Less than three and I don't think it would be very useful anymore.
I have a ten slot power strip, but this is not at all about how many gadgets you can power at once, it's about hiding the wires from sight and dust, having the ends of the wires always accessible (as opposed to sliding off a desk and piling on the floor) and putting it all in one package. Splinemodel is right: a side table with a power strip, chargers and wires stuffed in a drawer is an approximation of this pot. Since the pot integrates the power strip and is designed for this job from the start, it can do it in considerably less space and with more style.