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The Rhombus Maximus Turns Back the Clock on Computing

Tech-savvy steampunk enthusiasts are going to love the Rhombus Maximus mouse. This mouse is made from copper, brass and walnut wood and comes with an accompanying flash drive.

I would really like to see a functioning prototype of the Rhombus Maximus. This mouse looks incredibly cool and would add an artistic edge to computing. Who would've thought that the future of computing could lye in the past?

Implications - Consumers in contemporary society are attracted to designs that feature an element of history. Products that contain an older aspect are appealing to those who want a reminder of simpler times. Companies trying to increase their appeal could focus on this when coming out with new items.
Trend Themes
1. Steampunk-inspired Peripherals - Designing computer peripherals inspired by steampunk culture could appeal to consumers who desire a reminder of simpler times.
2. Retro Technology - Creating technology products with a retro aesthetic could increase appeal to consumers in contemporary society.
3. Artistic Computing - Developing artistic and visually appealing computer peripherals could provide differentiation in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Peripherals - Companies within the computer hardware industry could explore incorporating more traditional design elements like copper, brass and wood into their peripheral products.
2. Home Décor - Home décor companies could consider producing retro-inspired tech products as a means of expanding into a new market.
3. Steampunk Fashion - Steampunk fashion retailers could expand their product offerings to include tech devices with a vintage aesthetic.

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