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  • fogfog
    edited February 2013
    guesser wrote: »
    I have one of these:

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    whats the middle bit ? a retractable bog roll holder?
  • edited February 2013
    fog wrote: »
    whats the middle bit ? a retractable bog roll holder?

    ROFL.

    It is in fact a 5.25" dual floppy unit called the RX50
  • edited February 2013
    spectrum 48k , of course :-)

    others I've owned:

    BBC 'B': clunky light-beige, way too big. Not sexy.
    Master System II: bit like a large piece of black Duplo.
    Playstation 1: Grey, completely unremarkable
    Speccy 128k: Again a bit too clunky, nicer than BBC 'B' though

    Yeah speccy 48k hands down
  • edited February 2013
    Well, yeah, the best-looking is probably shared between the Speccy 48k and the 128k Toastrack. Although I do like the 2600 woody. :)
  • edited February 2013
    I always thought the original Macintosh was a ground breaking design:

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  • edited February 2013
    I'd probably go for the 48K too. Still looks great after all this time...
  • edited February 2013
    Joefish is right about the stunning looking Oric Atmos. Though the original 16K/48K Speccy is a beautiful and tasteful design.

    I quite like the Commodore Plus 4. It's spiky and renegade looks give it an air of 1980's American street gang about it. Probably ideal for leather jacketed punks in an episode of 'Police Academy' ;)
  • fogfog
    edited February 2013
    thinking about it.. if you had photo's of machines 20-30 years on and went back to the companies.. and showed em what their "wonderful" white machines would look like, would you prefer them in black ...

    instead of smoke stained yellow or have to use retro bright...

    one thing Sinclair did right and the plus4/c16/atmos etc but that white logo on the 48k rubber key, I rarely get them painted as original
  • edited February 2013
    Have to agree about the ZX81 and of course the 48K Spectrum. Similar to the Speccy, the Oric-1 just looks totally space-age:

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    As for consoles, you can't beat a bit of woodgrain..

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  • edited February 2013
    I quite like the Commodore Plus 4. It's spiky and renegade looks give it an air of 1980's American street gang about it. Probably ideal for leather jacketed punks in an episode of 'Police Academy' ;)
    I don't know about street gangs. But you could hang it from you on a strap and play 'Never gonna give you up...'
    Joefish
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  • edited February 2013
    fog wrote: »
    thinking about it.. if you had photo's of machines 20-30 years on and went back to the companies.. and showed em what their "wonderful" white machines would look like, would you prefer them in black ...

    instead of smoke stained yellow or have to use retro bright...

    one thing Sinclair did right and the plus4/c16/atmos etc but that white logo on the 48k rubber key, I rarely get them painted as original

    Those late C64s and Amigas, and SNES consoles were dreadful for that. Oric-1's stay nice and white though.
  • edited February 2013
    Those late C64s and Amigas, and SNES consoles were dreadful for that. Oric-1's stay nice and white though.

    Yep! My Amiga 600 has one of those plastic cover things over the keyboard. The keys are an immaculate, bright white, whereas the rest of the computer is chip-shop wall yellow! :D
  • edited February 2013
    fog wrote: »
    thinking about it.. if you had photo's of machines 20-30 years on and went back to the companies.. and showed em what their "wonderful" white machines would look like, would you prefer them in black ...

    instead of smoke stained yellow or have to use retro bright

    interesting point, you could say the same with a lot of things, cars, women, music. i guess its just fashion of the age.
  • edited February 2013
    mile wrote: »
    interesting point, you could say the same with a lot of things, cars, women, music. i guess its just fashion of the age.
    Women? Would they prefer in black now??? LOL
    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
  • edited February 2013
    Winston wrote: »
    How about the original Cray? The epitome of a supercomputer, in that it even looks cool and something that the evil power crazed maniac trying to take over the world would have in their hollowed out mountain...

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    Something screams "CORE", "NUCLEAR" about that design... :-) "evil power crazed maniac trying to take over the world" works too... Probably some were used for nuclear weapons research.

    Don't have room for one, but I like!
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