"Oh, you beauty! I mean, you're gorgeous; just look at you!" |
We covered a similar product in an early 76 Totter's Lane, but at last the BBC has given its blessing towards the production of a TARDIS-styled computer tower, the sort of bulky hard drives that users often wish would just dematerialize. Now it can—more or less. Probably less.
Gadgets and Gizmos, which we found on the TARDIS Newsroom, reports:
The case designer is a British engineer commissioned with the blessing of the BBC. At this stage it’s a prototype and a work in progress and the guy manning the stand at this years gadget show was very excited indeed.
Bigger on the hard drive. |
The power switch is located in the beacon on top of the TARDIS, push it down and it lights up powering up the PC which weighs a tonne according to the guy on the stand. The case is made of aluminium and steel making it very strong and very heavy.
The front facing USB ports are housed behind the closed door along with the DVD tray, a neat feature we think you’ll agree.
The rear of the case is pretty standard at this stage with each one reportedly being built to order when it finally goes on sale later this year. Buyers will be able to choose from a huge array of specs was there is plenty of space for a beefy set up.Granted, it's a prototype, so the minor changes that this designer ought to make will easily be fixed by the time this TARDIS computer tower goes on sale.
5 comments:
I WANT ONE!!!!
[but then, who wouldn`t?]
I Need one!!!
I'm pretty sure I need this in my life since... Well, yesterday.
a must have and a true gem for any DW fan! I think its a winner!
Jon Hadlow
whoexeter toy shop-Devon
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