Dell Rips off another Apple idea:
Look at the "swing-out" door on the new Dell:
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Typical Dell "innovation".
He'l hammer you for DAYS for daring to suggest that Apple pioneered or popularized ANYTHING.
It is a pain in the butt to open and close. It would be easier just to take a screw out the back and open the case the traditional way.
But something else caught my attention
The Mac:
The Dell:
Now why on earth do the Dell need all those wires?
One cool thing Dell has are those cartridge 3.5" holders. You just slip a drive in one, screw it in, and pop it into the slot. I swapped a DVD-ROM drive in a Dell in less than one minute with that system.
<strong>You don´t need groverat to say this isn´t a rip off. Its like saying one click buy is a rip off from amazon (still can´t believe Apple actually PAY for their use of it).
But something else caught my attention
The Mac:
The Dell:
Now why on earth do the Dell need all those wires?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Looks to me like the drives are in the swing out side. Stupid design. I would love a PC case as easy to open as my Powermac. then I could build a PC with one. This Dell case is not it... I have used them before, it sucks. And BTW, how is this future hardware???
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Now why on earth do the Dell need all those wires?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's a copyright infringement force fence. It bars access from the motherboard and electorcutes mac users.
<a href="http://www.dell.com/us/en/dhs/products/model_dimen_open_2_dimen_8200.htm" target="_blank">http://www.dell.com/us/en/dhs/products/model_dimen_open_2_dimen_8200.htm</a>
This is "Future Hardware", for Dell that is...