PCs these days can be built to look like everyday things. Just the other day I wrote about the Whisky PC. Then there's the Beer Dispenser PC, HellRaiser Cenobite PC, Microwave PC, Gingerbread PC...the list goes on.
But nothing can compare to freelance artist Nathan Sawaya's LEGO PC. PC Magazine put Sawaya to the challenge--right down to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. And he graciously built the LEGO PC for free. [I guess they didn't want to ask him for a LEGO desk and chair to go along with it.]
PC Magazine interviews the brick artist about his creation, LEGO Mindstorms, and Macs versus PCs. Here's a sneak peek:
PCMag: What's your favorite piece? Outer-space LEGO projects, or medieval LEGO constructions? Or something else?
Sawaya: I grew up with a 36-square-foot LEGO city in our living room (my parents were quite accommodating), so I was a fan of LEGO Town and City (although an occasional spaceship may have landed downtown now and again). These days, I love to build anything. Even a LEGO computer.
View exclusive photos, watch the video of Sawaya building the LEGO PC, and learn how you can win it!