Microsoft has sent out a 'Vista Industrial Design Toolkit' to at least 70 personal computer manufacturers giving suggestions about what Vista-ready hardware should look like on the outside.
The toolkit is a booklet of suggestions about how to build a PC with looks as well as style of Windows Vista. It contains details about the accelerated curves, purposeful contrast, and the preferred colurs include a shade of black called Obsidian and a translucent white dubbed Ice.
"We want people to fall in love with their PCs, not to simply use them to be productive and successful," reads the enclosed booklet. "We want PCs to be objects of pure desire."
Microsoft said that the kit is just mere suggestions and the adoption of it is completely optional.
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