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That’s a computer? Vancouver’s Blue Horse Studios builds out of this world PCs

Ron Lee Christianson's custom PCs aimed at game developers; "I like them to look like a sculpture first.”

By Erin Middlewood, Columbian Managing Editor for Content
Published: August 26, 2023, 6:10am
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Blue Horse Studios owner Ron Lee Christianson of Vancouver turned a hobby into a living. An artist whose canvas is computers, he builds high-end custom PCs for game developers.
Blue Horse Studios owner Ron Lee Christianson of Vancouver turned a hobby into a living. An artist whose canvas is computers, he builds high-end custom PCs for game developers. (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

The PCs that Ron Lee Christianson builds don’t look like computers at all.

That’s the point. He wants these personal computers to look like something that came straight out of the games people play on them.

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