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    Honestly, I am really happy we passed that transparent bubblegum-toy style. My hope is that we move towards physical buttons again, at least where they make sense (cars for example).

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    I guess it’s very much a matter of taste.

    Ten years or so earlier, you could still get a TV where the sides of the case were made of wood. Wood, metal and black plastic throughout. Physical buttons that went ‘clunk’, a physical slider to adjust the volume, a metal dial for tuning.

    To me, that was peak design.

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      I actually took a busted one of those and fit a 32in flat into it. Blocks off a little of the edges with the frame and gives it that square screen look without losing anything important. Cheap soundbar sounds amazing inside the box, everything is plugged into a surge protector inside and fed through the antenna hole.

      I really want to get a Vintage breadbox or radio to put the DVD player inside of.

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        That sounds amazing. I’d love to see a photo. I’d planned a similar project with an old radio, but it’s one of those things that’s been on my “I’ll get round to it eventually” list for 5 years :)

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          I’m snap a pic when I get home, I still need to find the right tacky fabric to finish the boarder, but it at least works

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    Wrong, you can get colored and transparent shells for the Steam Deck. Design technology is still peaking.

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      Literally just got a semi-transparent Xbox controller. My kid loves looking at the rumble motor moving inside.

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      I only got the backplate but man I’m tempted to do the front too.

      Also transparent filaments are great. I 3D printed an olfa knife handle in transparent green (think Razer’s green) and it looks fucking awesome.

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    Well if you don’t like black rectangle, you can have silver rectangle.

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    That translucent blue plastic becomes about the most absolute brittle shit over time. When they say plastic lasts hundreds if not thousands of years, translucent blue plastic missed that memo.

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    The original iMac being the device that kicked off the colored, translucent plastic craze of the late 1990s and early 2000s.

    There was a translucent George Foreman grill!

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      Translucent products had been around for a decade prior to those iMacs. If anything, they marked the beginning of the end for the trend.

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      Translucent George Foreman grill? For real?

      Did it even have a power switch? Mine isn’t translucent, but my OG George Foreman grill does not even have a power switch, you literally gotta unplug that mofo if you don’t want your house to burn down.