Take 5: A Flatpack PC Case, Earphones Molded For You and Only You, Versatile YBells and More
Tech Editor Gregory Han shares a flatpack PC case, a self-watering planter pot, and his fave strength tools that you don't have to hide away.
1. It’s often (and incorrectly) assumed everyone working within the creative sector relies upon Apple computers. In fact many designers across numerous fields of design ? especially architects, industrial designers, automotive designers, and anyone relying on GPU reliant tasks ? tend to be deeply invested in utilizing Windows-powered machines. My own PC interests admittedly skew more toward the recreational realm of gaming, where building one’s own gaming rig invites numerous customizations. Currently on my radar is the Computer-1 by Teenage Engineering, a mini-ITX PC chassis with a tech-utilitarian and flat-pack design; aligning with the ethos of custom PC culture, it’s a build it yourself affair. Beyond the impressive flat-pack construction, what stands out most is the Computer-1’s eye-catching, 1mm aluminum boxy handled profile. Paired with a very bright orange powder coated finish, it’s a rig that looks straight out of the game Death Stranding.
2. I’d be the first to admit $1,500 premium in-ear monitors are a niche product. But if you’re an audio professional, musician, or a very particular audiophile willing to part with that princely sum, Campfire Audio Supermoon planar magnetic driver earphones might tickle your cochlea curious. The exorbitant price tag justifies itself with a...
1. It’s often (and incorrectly) assumed everyone working within the creative sector relies upon Apple computers. In fact many designers across numerous fields of design ? especially architects, industrial designers, automotive designers, and anyone relying on GPU reliant tasks ? tend to be deeply invested in utilizing Windows-powered machines. My own PC interests admittedly skew more toward the recreational realm of gaming, where building one’s own gaming rig invites numerous customizations. Currently on my radar is the Computer-1 by Teenage Engineering, a mini-ITX PC chassis with a tech-utilitarian and flat-pack design; aligning with the ethos of custom PC culture, it’s a build it yourself affair. Beyond the impressive flat-pack construction, what stands out most is the Computer-1’s eye-catching, 1mm aluminum boxy handled profile. Paired with a very bright orange powder coated finish, it’s a rig that looks straight out of the game Death Stranding.
2. I’d be the first to admit $1,500 premium in-ear monitors are a niche product. But if you’re an audio professional, musician, or a very particular audiophile willing to part with that princely sum, Campfire Audio Supermoon planar magnetic driver earphones might tickle your cochlea curious. The exorbitant price tag justifies itself with a...
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