That's why I love Wintel guys. They never really think what they do. Or how they do.
I bet by now Apple has internally specification for logic boards (or motherboards, whatever) and cases on how to properly integrate all such sticking parts. Wi-Fi included. So that they wouldn't stick out.
But well, what we PC users care - plus minus 10 cables on our tables wouldn't make much difference.
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And the sticking out antenna - is it for Wi-Fi?
That's why I love Wintel guys. They never really think what they do. Or how they do.
I bet by now Apple has internally specification for logic boards (or motherboards, whatever) and cases on how to properly integrate all such sticking parts. Wi-Fi included. So that they wouldn't stick out.
But well, what we PC users care - plus minus 10 cables on our tables wouldn't make much difference.
You know, antennae do unscrew. ASUS has added wi-fi to motherboards before, and as always, the antenna is an optional item.