PC World - Winner, Chairman's Award: MADE in ChinaMADE in China involves MADE (Massively Administered Digital Entities) infrastructure, which means the PC itself contains no CPU, hard drive, graphics card or sound card. All that stuff is stored up in a 3G wireless service provider's network. The data from the components is then wirelessly transmitted to the user's PC when needed. MADE in China's memorable touch-screen interface is based on an Asian-style dining platter. Special chopsticks-like stylus are used to enter commands. The PC was designed by John Leung from AARIVE Design of Melbourne, Australia. ...
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