Desktops of the future here today
Say goodbye to the tower
The enterprise desktop hasn't changed much over the past 15 years or so. But technological advances like the LCD monitor and the 'small form factor' motherboard are allowing PC vendors to create new form factors, like the all-in-one computer or the 'cube' or 'lunch box' style PC. Like most innovations these days, the new PCs are starting out in the consumer market, but will be coming to an enterprise desktop near you in the not-too-distant future.
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