Will we look back at black plastic in the future the same way we see beige plastic from the 90s now?

Will we look back at black plastic in the future the same way we see beige plastic from the 90s now?

>we
Who?
>the same way we see beige plastic from the 90s now?
How do you see beige plastic?

Nah because that beige shit turns piss yellow over time, whereas the black plastic wont.

fpbp

There was black plastic in the 80s and 90s too, bucko,

>Who?
People on Sup Forums.

>How do you see beige plastic?
"How did we ever think this was a good idea?"

OK smartass, but it wasn't the dominant color in computers and other electronics.

>People on Sup Forums.
Sup Forums is not a Borg collective.

>"How did we ever think this was a good idea?"
There's that "we" again.
Are you the ambassador of Sup Forums?

>but it wasn't the dominant color in computers and other electronics.

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Autism. Most people don't take things this literally.

Like 90% of computers from that era were beige.

>Like 90% of computers from that era were beige.
Now you're shifting goal posts.
>and other electronics.

Missing it and wishing we'd go back? I'd hope not.

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the new color will be plain gray
and we will all love it but hate it

I'm sorry for not being specific enough. I remember there being a lot of beige in the 90s. I don't remember the exact proportions it was used in various electronics. It's been almost 20 years, my memory isn't the best.

1988-1997

kind of cool

Pretty sure hes trolling you, user. Everyone knows most everything was beige back then

Yes, there was a lot of beige in the 1980s and 1990s,
and many people still like it, for example What bothers me most about modern cases is not the color but the flimsy build quality. Back then it was not uncommon for a regular PC case to weigh 15 kilograms. Solid steel and thick plastic.
Now it's all show, no go.

These cheap shitty plastic keyboards will always be so nostalgic for me.

He didn't shift goalposts you fat fucking retard. He never specified an amount, go kill yourself.

Designed by Steve Jobs
and the World Wide Web was invented on it.

i think beige looks really cool to be honest

Black was the dominant color of 1980s and 1990s home stereos,
which is clearly a subset of
>and other electronics.

Hmm...

world wide what

An all-encompassing term for HTTP, HTML and URIs, the groundwork for which was laid down by Tim-Berners Lee on a NeXT computer, that in turn was designed by Steve Jobs.

>comparing pre builts to riced out custom shit
There's still plenty of minimalist computers being sold.

A very popular computer from the 1980s

The one in the top right is a prebuilt, too.

Jesus Christ you guys will argue about literally anything. Did I deny that some computers were black in the 90s? No, I didn't. But beige was clearly the dominant color back then.

Most of those 1990s computers look infinitely better than 90% of 2010s computers.

I like LGR

you mean like
designed the plastic case?