Ammunition Design Group
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| Type | LLC |
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| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, USA |
| Key people | Robert Brunner, Alex Siow, Vittorino Lazzaro |
| Industry | Product design, Industrial design |
| Website | www.ammunitiongroup.com |
Ammunition Design Group is a product design group based in San Francisco, CA led by Robert Brunner, as a break-off of Pentagram Design.[1] The company designs computers, hardware, and other devices for many companies, including Wells Fargo, Hewlett-Packard, Dell Computer, and Logitech. Although Brunner has designed computers for Apple Inc, his group is now working on designing computers specifically for Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system.
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[edit] Microsoft Windows PCs
Ammunition Group was also in a competition to design computers specifically for Windows.[2] Among these computers are the Microsoft Oxygen, an all-in-one similar to the iMac, the Microsoft Zinc countertop PC, the Microsoft Carbon compact PC similar to the Mac Mini, the Microsoft Argon concept entertainment based all-in-one PC, and the Microsoft Cobalt convertible notebook/tablet system. These concept PCs were made specifically to match the Windows Aero GUI found in Windows Vista.

