
SignalRGB designed and created this gaming PC-kitchen appliance crossover, and is giving it away.
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(Image credit: SignalRGB ) An awesome custom gaming PC built into a microwave might be our favorite-ever 'kitchen gadget.' This is an All-in-One PC design, with the microwave window filled by a monitor panel. Other neat integrations include adding a Stream Deck where the microwave keypad usually resides. The microwave door still opens, with the turntable is used as a rotating motherboard tray.
Watch On SignalRGB is the company behind this new PC build, so it’s no surprise to see the microwave feature copious amounts of RGB lighting.
The above video showcases many of the nice touches and design flair behind this custom build. For example, the monitor built into the door appears to have a pass-through video function, so you can see the RGB-lit PC components inside. Later in the video, we see the main display being used for a spot of gaming and for some SignalRGB software configuration.
This RGB PC in a plastic jug is uncomfortably beguiling
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Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/pc-building/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/pc-building/microwave-repurposed-into-slick-custom-all-in-one-pc-door-serves-as-display-motherboard-rotates-on-the-turntable-and-stream-deck-used-for-keypad#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
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