Like "Athens," the "Troy" PC was built primarily with collaboration in mind. The prototype introduced several new hardware features, such as a dock for a personal digital assistant (PDA) which would allow the latter to be used as a secondary display to present additional information. Notably, the hardware design for "Troy" differed considerably from "Athens" in that the prototype did not include a specialized keyboard with built-in hardware controls for media and other features; the controls were instead relocated into a console located directly underneath the prototype's display monitor. The decision to relocate these controls was based on feedback from users who stated that they desired to use their own keyboards without losing the features previously offered by the hardware controls new
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