Pic Of PS3 Right Here!
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Link to post if you don't believe me.18. Posted May 16, 2005, 6:31 PM ET by Mike Thorpe on Engadget wrote:Guys, that pic has already been proved as false. Calm down!
It's a slightly altered version of the first design of blu-ray player, i think.
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Who isnt copying PS2's vertical-style these days? But really, I think Dell started it, with those business PCs that can go either way. (atleast, I think theyre the first)Metroid fan wrote:( ps2 copy but still)
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Nope. The Macintosh IIc was the first computer (that I know of) that was designed to go on its side unassisted. There were slots for the little rubber nonslip feet on the side and bottom of the case. ca. 1992.
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I meant ones that can go both horizontal or vertical.
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That's what I said. You could have the computer go on its side or lay it horizontally. There were no problems with doing so, because it was designed to do that. You just had to move the rubber pads so you wouldn't mess up your desk.
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Aha, okay.
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