Xi3 Announces Modular Computer – Wait, Aren’t Computers Already Modular?
I’m sorry, but I’m pretty sure that almost every desktop computer sold is exactly what this person is describing. Every component is replaceable with a new one, everything is modular. The idea of the single motherboard, which ironically enough they have replaced with multiple smaller, proprietary sisterboards, was created with the idea of a modular system.
In fact, this Xi3 concept provides far less freedom than a simple budget motherboard, compact case, and OEM parts. You can replace any of them at will. A child can do it. With Xi3, you’re free to upgrade… with their hardware, which they sell. And it ain’t cheap — the basic setup with 8GB of storage and a low-wattage AMD processor costs you $849. I hope it comes with free diamonds!
If you want a compact PC, go with VIA or some other micro-ATX PC. They’ve been around for ages, they use standard parts, and they’re as easy to upgrade as any other computer. Unless I’m seriously mistaking what this Xi3 thing is, there’s absolutely no benefit to buying one over a standard PC
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