Love it except for the illuminated blue power button. One day, I hope that we all grow up from technology, and just think of these units are additional pieces of furniture and appliances... things that don't have to have lights on them when they're off. I was so excited that my new PC didn't have any blaring neon lights, until I got the thing and found that surrounding the power button was this bright red pulsing light that practically lit up my bedroom with light. It was the first thing I disconnected.
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Love it except for the illuminated blue power button. One day, I hope that we all grow up from technology, and just think of these units are additional pieces of furniture and appliances... things that don't have to have lights on them when they're off. I was so excited that my new PC didn't have any blaring neon lights, until I got the thing and found that surrounding the power button was this bright red pulsing light that practically lit up my bedroom with light. It was the first thing I disconnected.
@The Albatross Yeah, its the same with this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Intel-Core-i3-3-06Ghz-4Gb-Radeon-5450-Blu-Ray-ITX-PC-/180524138385?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Computing_DesktopPCs&hash=item2a0813bf91#ht_704wt_1139
(similar spec and idea, it looks good but that button takes the edge off)