Thursday, July 5, 2012

Fujitsu starts build-it-yourself PC service, lets you go homebrew without the electrical shocks

Fujitsu starts build-it-yourself PC service, lets you go homebrew without the electrical shocks

Big PC companies are often seen as being at odds with the concept of custom-built computers: apart from letting us ticking a few checkboxes before we order, they'd rather we not fiddle with the internals. Fujitsu is breaking the mold and embracing some of that DIY culture with its upcoming it takes would-be assemblers through many of the experiences of building their own PCs from the ground up. Builders can choose how many components, if they're not quite so ambitious, and learn smart practices like wearing anti-static wristbands.

Engadget , Fujitsu starts build-it-yourself PC service, lets you go homebrew without the electrical shocks, Fujitsu starts build-it-yourself PC service, lets you go homebrew without the electrical shocks

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