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pretty pointless thread, but i couldn't help wondering what color all the technology companies are going to go with next. long gone are the days of beige computers, monitors, landline phones, speakers, calculators, printers, etc. everything is black these days, its the IN thing.

will everything stay black? or will silver become the new fashion? or will something completely different take over?

what do you think?

i think clear will come in, clear plastic everything, see through. ive seen a few clear computer cases...

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I find this kinda interesting in a way. You have a point. (I am talking of course to Jacob)

But seriously, i like the dark look on most things so it wouldn't bother me if things stayed dark. Silver/grey is alright too.

I never really noticed it until just now looking at my comp... Speakers, keyboard, mouse, tower, monitor, headphones and iphone are all black!!! =O

My god man! You may be onto something!

pretty pointless thread, but i couldn't help wondering what color all the technology companies are going to go with next. long gone are the days of beige computers, monitors, landline phones, speakers, calculators, printers, etc. everything is black these days, its the IN thing.

Your right!

Everything my around my computer is black!

Except for a generic keyboard which is beige, & that's because I haven't upgraded the thing in 6 years...

your bf dosent count u raging homo

that's not what my mum says

*runs off crying*

maybe he is refering to a penis transplant he got. they put a black one on, LOL

you'd like that wouldnt you marc...

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