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Schultzeworks design studio has reinvented the desktop. The outcome is 'philco PC' a retro-styled personal computer which is influenced by the 1954 design classic philco predicta, mixed with a bit of modernist minimalism. Lead designer Dave Schultze states:'the result is a design aesthetic that blends multiple elements of the familiar, but with some surprisingly fresh styling that just so happens to house a state-of-the-art windows 7 PC.'
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