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Beige box

This article refers to beige boxes in personal computing. For information about beige box phone phreaking devices, see Beige box (phreaking).

In consumer computer products, a beige box is a generic personal computer (or PC) — thus, an Intel PC (colloquially known as a Wintel box) as opposed to a video game console, a Macintosh, or a Unix workstation. The term is also sometimes used to distinguish generic "clone" PCs from name-brand models such as Dell or Hewlett-Packard. Most generic PC cases are in fact beige in color.

A beige box also refers to a standard computer case that is functional and plain.








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