Hmm. One of the things I enjoy about the visualizations is that your metrics tend to answer useful questions succinctly (e.g. Where is the sweet spot for ppi/price for a laptop with a screen size of less than X and weight less than Y?).
Why do people buy desktops these days? Expandability?
Passmark # from processor, max memory capacity, and chipset would be interesting to have.
I added all printers from Makergeeks and the most popular from Amazon and Newegg. One retailer and one manufacturer contacted me today and asked to be included, what I did. If more retailers or manufacturers contact me, I will include their printers too. In that case, please send me images of the products that I can use in the chart.
Yes, I agree that is odd. While researching the specs, I noticed that the print size is usually given in inches and the speed and other parameters in mm. I will probably choose one unit as the default later on. I'm open for suggestions which one.
Very interesting! Though I will say "Resolution" is odd in its current state; e.g. you can easily end up with a resolution of "400 micron" that includes 50 micron printers. Maybe it should include a min and max? Or value has a plus sign, so it's "50+ micron," "100+ micron" etc.
Parent link has the full selection: http://www.productchart.com/
(Note: used the cell phone chart to decide on my current model)