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The Ultimate Windows Vista Computer Design


section: common, for your questions: KezNews forum, 17.9.2007

Fest your eyes on the Ultimate Windows Vista computer design concept. The image included on the left, as well as the ones at the bottom of this article are a part of the Carbon Design Group’s portfolio.




The machine you are able to see was designed to tailor fit Windows Vista, Microsoft’s latest operating system. The concept is a direct result of the Redmond company's Industrial Design Toolkit, a resource shipped before the January 2007 launch of Vista to computer designers. There’s no doubt that Microsoft stole a play from Apple's playbook and attempted to convince the OEM environment to create a fusion between their hardware design and the visual style of Windows Vista.

"With the launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft embarked on a never-been-tried-before initiative that spanned the entire hardware industry and attempted to bring the hardware and software design and development closer together than ever before. The design strategy was communicated in an Industrial Design Toolkit, which contained all the design components and specifications to create tangible visual representations of the colors, materials, fonts, and form language in the Windows Vista operating system," reads a message from the Carbon Design Group posted to describe the Microsoft Vista PC.

However, unlike Apple, which controls both the hardware and the software aspects of its products, Microsoft could only influence original equipment manufacturers, by suggesting machine designs. However, not controlling a closed production environment means that Microsoft’s Industrial Design toolkit fell on deaf ears. And the design concept from Carbon remained at the status of the drawing board, although it has an immense potential.

"Microsoft engaged Carbon’s design and engineering team to create a flagship concept PC to inspire as well as validate Microsoft’s Industrial Design Toolkit. The Vista Concept PC emphasizes the dual nature of the PC as both a productivity tool and an entertainment device and became the purest embodiment of the Vista design language. The work is helping industry design the wave of next generation PC’s," the Carbon Design Group stated.







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Comments(8)

What's that thing?

By packedfunk on 18.09.2007 - 01:09
hahaha that's m$ idea of the perfect vista computer? i like my machines large, dual cpu, a half dozen hard drives & at least 4 gigs of fast ecc ram. somehow i don't think above machine cuts it.

is this...

By steve jobs on 18.09.2007 - 06:09
i smell apple!

Cost!!!

By IndiLeoSat on 18.09.2007 - 15:09
if this full desktops costs near to $ 1200/- or more?? it would be better to buy apple then, as per i'd prefer :)
though my assembled amd is working far good till now!!!...also running mac os x hackintosh 10.4.10 on it!!!...

it will all depend on the cost ms will set for these computers, and ms is so gready (as all we know),
they will never sell it cheaper than apple's systems!!!...

best of luck for another monopoly billu!!!...
hahahahaha......

ugly actually

By neotoy on 18.09.2007 - 21:09
it looks pretty much like shit

far from ugly, Thats 1 secsy looking machine

By g on 18.09.2007 - 23:09
far from ugly, thats 1 secsy looking machine

Not too bad but...

By Edison on 19.09.2007 - 07:09
not what a power user would build.

Gay M$ $hit

By HarpPoIOn on 19.09.2007 - 21:09
that looks like something a faggot would buy... an like usual m$ trying to copy apples crap

just plain gay

Going Back to Typewriter Keyboards?

By Orange U on 25.09.2007 - 17:09
why in the world would anyone think going back to round old obsolete typewriter keys is innovative?

this is what people need and desire? give me a break...




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