Caught your AI companion antiquing?
The company brought another beige case to the Computex trade show this week, the vertically oriented FLP02 (via Tom's Hardware).
If the original horizontally oriented FLP01 case called to mind a 386-era Compaq Deskpro, the FLP02 is a dead ringer for the kind of case you might have gotten for a generic 486 or early Pentium-era PC.
That extends to having a Turbo button built into the front —on vintage PCs, this button could actually determine how fast the processor was allowed to run, though here, it's actually a fan speed control instead.
A lock on the front also locks the power switch in place to keep it from being flipped off accidentally, something else real vintage PCs actually did.
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