New Website Feature Idea

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Was thinking to myself wouldn't it be cool to view pictures uploaded by other OcUK customers of their hardware "in action" right next to the review section in the product details.

Here is a mock example so you can understand more what I mean :)

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Pictures could be uploaded by OcUK customers then approved by staff / forum admins :)
 
Not sure how easy this would be to achieve and administrate (shouldn't be too difficult tbh!), but I think the idea itself is excellent :) It would really offer assurance with physical components (such as cases) that the product would suit the purchasers needs :)
 
Not sure how easy this would be to achieve and administrate (shouldn't be too difficult tbh!), but I think the idea itself is excellent :) It would really offer assurance with physical components (such as cases) that the product would suit the purchasers needs :)

and saves hours of browsing and going through forums to get pics :)
 
I recon it would increase sales for the company itself if they uploaded their own pictures while building each of their computers as it would give customers peace of mind and a good insight into what goes on behind the scenes. Hell I would feel much more comfortable see'ng pictures or even videos of the said pc being built.
 
Especially for asthetic things.

How many people have googles images of a case they were thinking of buying? I know I did, lots.
 
This would be an excellent feature, would definately enable buyers to see more "ins and outs" of a product without the hassle.

On that note it may well reduce returns to OcUK?
 
This would be an excellent feature, would definately enable buyers to see more "ins and outs" of a product without the hassle.

On that note it may well reduce returns to OcUK?

Not really, OcUK usually gives you the option to pick the case and the parts are far better than you would get from any other place. I am told Dell is made with no name brand parts made in china somewhere? At least OcUK has the decency to tell you specificly what parts you are getting.
 
Not really, OcUK usually gives you the option to pick the case and the parts are far better than you would get from any other place. I am told Dell is made with no name brand parts made in china somewhere? At least OcUK has the decency to tell you specificly what parts you are getting.

Yea thats true, but still its allways good to see lots of "real" pictures of a product before you buy :)

OcUK could at least try this feature with just cases for starters to see how it goes!
 
Could even stretch it further and included links to reviews from trusted sites! :p

Its features like these that make people buy from sites. OcUK allready has the upper hand with site navigation, but with these additional benefits just think how much more custom would be generated ;)
 
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This feature would also for the size of Graphics Cards and CPU Coolers. Was quite shocked when i got my 4870 to see how long it actually was compared to the 8600 i had before
 
Sounds good to me, would be good for cases, monitors and particularly to get good shots of board layouts and coolers. My only concern would be that you would have to guarantee that the picture shows was EXACTLY of the product shown i.e. any mofification was detailed, otherwise people would get confused. Might mean OCUK have to filter the pics before they go up.

- Pea0n
 
Sounds good to me, would be good for cases, monitors and particularly to get good shots of board layouts and coolers. My only concern would be that you would have to guarantee that the picture shows was EXACTLY of the product shown i.e. any mofification was detailed, otherwise people would get confused. Might mean OCUK have to filter the pics before they go up.

- Pea0n

Yea thats what I meant when I said pictures would be submitted for approval first.

Could also make it that when you click on a thumbnail and open the bigger picture, it includes a description entered by the user.

I.e. Here is my Lian Li v1000 in action, note: I have added 2 extra fans for additional cooling.
 
Great idea. Only potential problem i can see is the extra storage space required if it takes off... so probably have to impose some sort of max res (1024 x 768)?

User's could also choose to enter a url if they allready have the image hosted. Also images larger than 1024 x 768 could be automatically resized too.

Seams like it would'nt be that complicated :)
 
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