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JustJosh That's hilarious. I wonder what kind of computers people will come up with? I wonder if they do custom orders, as in custom paint jobs, custom modding, etc.
WePC: Intel, Asus Want to Make Your Dream PC [Laptops]
Gizmodo —
... up and running. Whether WePC is first or not, I really think that involving consumers in the manufacturing process is the way to go. Plus, Intel and Asus are offering prizes for participants based on their creative role in the project. [WePC via ...
Asus, Intel launch WePC website, ask community to design PCs for them
Engadget —
... True power is derived from the people, yes? Asus and Intel know this well, so they've launched a website called WePC, where users can draw up concepts and specs for new netbook and notebook models then argue about how fantastic or utterly impractical they are. In a sense ...
(PR) Intel and ASUS Launch WePC.com Website, a Project to Create Community-Designed PCs
techPowerUp! —
Consumers become product designers at WePC.com, a Web site launched today by Intel Corporation and ASUS. WePC.com is where consumers can collaborate with each other and with Intel and ASUS to design innovative new products. The plan is for the two companies to deliver to market what could be the world's first community-designed PCs. WePC.com will enable a global conversation about the ideal elements of PCs. Visitors to the site can share ideas, vote on submitted concepts and engage in discussions with other community members about the qualities of the "dream" PC.
Asus asks public for notebook designs
bit-tech.net News Feed —
... , the two companies have joined forces to launch WePC , a collaborative design site open to the public. Simply sign up and start designing your own laptop innovations, and if you're really lucky you'll get to see Asus and Intel make a mint off your work. The idea is simple: designers from both companies lurk on the site and take note of exactly what it is the public are clamorouring for. If enough people give a design the thumbs-up, it's more than likely that aspects will be integrated into future notebook models. Neat, but there's certainly no mention of profit share ...
Intel and Asus collaborate on open source 'dream' PC hardware
DriverHeaven.net —
... WePC.com has been created to give consumers a place to discuss ideas and designs for three styles of PC that Asus will eventually build with Intel Atom, Centrino 2, and Centrino 2 Extreme processors. The three categories are: Gamer, Notebook, and Netbook. ...
My Dream Notebook, SSDs and what they mean for Notebooks, Touch Interfaces and more...
AnandTech Article Channel —
... . The idea is pretty cool: ASUS is tapping the community for ideas on what they'd like to see from its users in future notebook designs. ASUS brought in several authors from around the web to talk about various aspects of computing. I wrote a handful of posts about everything from my dream notebook to the ...
Corsair Survey: What Features Do You Think a PSU Should Have
Hardware Secrets - Latest News —
... . It seems that manufacturers are more worried than ever in satisfying the needs from customers. Recently Intel and ASUS launched WePC.com , a place where users may suggest ideas ans functionalities for the developing of future products. So Intel and ASUS may develop products proposed by users, the same idea behind Corsair survey. One more thing, Gabriel, our editor-in-chief, ...
WePC : It's the Thought That Counts... Or Not
PWNING 9-5 —
... A few months ago Intel and Asus launched this joint website project called "WePC.com", which purportedly will tap into the innovative genius of the masses. Horrible name, but I have to admit I was at least intrigued by the idea. I am highly doubtful that "the community" would produce some great new product design, but the interaction and conversation is definitely very Web 2.0 and is at least a generally positive thing to be happening for the industry. ...




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