
If you had been wondering why the manufacturers almost always use aluminum to make cases for computers, the answer could be simple: it is cheap and also allows for ventilation. However, here is a computer that comes with a wooden case and does the same thing but in style. The wood computer is quite different because it has unique side panels that double up as doors. The doors also slide up on a track. While it is not known why a wooden case was chosen, it could be because the wood is a bad conductor of electricity and could protect you against short circuits and accidental electrocutions. Wood also has an aesthetic quality about it that aluminum can’t replace. The environmental activists may not find the Wood Computer to be a great idea, but, for a change, it certainly attracts attention.

Via: TechEBlog





























Comments
I believe that it has some real good aesthetic value but other than that it would fail to vow a genuine buyer. A computer is a computer at the end of the day and people look for functionality more than anything else. I have my bets placed on this one! It would only have to be a Baron Roth who would shell his money on this one.
Looks quaint (read: rustic and weird).
It’s like a 19th PC!