Meanwhile, Dell’s Studio Hybrid desktop computer, which starts at $499 (without a monitor), is about 6-1/2 pounds, and its curved design and small footprint makes it look more like a portable external hard drive than a CPU.
The Studio Hybrid is about 80 percent smaller than “the typical desktop minitower,” and uses up to 70 percent less energy, Dell says. The computer can be situated horizontally or vertically, and there are several colors of “sleeves,” from red to bamboo, that are available to further personalize the unit.
Multiple color choices area also available for Dell’s laptop line, including “espresso brown” and “flamingo pink,” as well as notebooks that come with cover designs imprinted on them. HP, too, has a number of such offerings.
“Because people are more accustomed to personal computers being part of their day-to-day life, they are getting a lot more personal in the sense that the system you choose can sort of represent who you are,” said New of Dell.

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