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If thats your thing, thats fine, but so often it means that the 'gamery' aesthetic is the only option if you want high end hardware. Im a professional software engineer, that likes to game, but doesn't wish to outwardly identify with it, I like interior design, and I like nice clean hardware that fits in with my flat. This excludes me from having the top end Acer Predator Monitor, because its made to look like a throbbing red quantum spaceship component, which it isnt, its just a damn display, and it would look ridiculous. If you want a laptop with decent GPU hardware, most of the options have all these edges, and lights, dressed up to look like some kind of weapon or something. If I need to bring my laptop to a meeting, I can't have that and and be taken seriously. It just feels childish, and its hard to believe that the number of people like me isn't enough for the manufacturers to support that. |