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The past two years have seen significant maturity in computer development, making it less of a hot topic than before. Many small developers and enthusiasts have shifted their focus to mobile devices. However, computers remain essential tools for many tasks. Xiao Bian is here to point out some of the most useless or even harmful design choices that should never have been included in such critical tools. Some designs are simply unnecessary, others are overly complicated, and some can even be detrimental to your health. Let’s take a look at what’s on the list! **Top 5: CD/DVD Drives** How many young users have actually used a CD in the past year? Nowadays, fewer and fewer computers come with optical drives, and those that do often leave them unused. Why? Because online streaming has satisfied our video needs, and downloading high-definition movies is now easier than ever. CDs no longer serve a practical purpose. Installing an operating system? You can easily create a bootable USB drive. For data transfer, USBs and external hard drives are faster and more reliable. Moreover, over the years, I’ve always believed that CDs are not a long-term storage solution. After just a couple of years, many of them become unreadable. With limited storage capacity and outdated technology, it's time to move on. Future systems should eliminate these outdated components. **Top 4: Multi-Button Mice** High-end gaming mice often boast numerous buttons, but does that really matter? As someone who used to play real-time strategy games, I know how important control is. But in practice, extra buttons often feel more like a hindrance than a help. Some are placed awkwardly, making them hard to reach during intense gameplay. In my opinion, a five-button mouse is sufficient—left, right, middle, and forward/back. These provide all the necessary functions. If you need more, a macro keyboard would be a better choice. It’s better to keep the mouse simple and functional. **Top 3: Single Interface Laptops** Since Apple introduced the MacBook, minimalist laptop designs have become popular. The idea of having only one or two ports sounds sleek, and I admit it looks nice. But the reality is far from ideal. Users end up needing multiple adapters and dongles just to connect basic peripherals. This not only adds cost but also creates clutter. Simplification is great, but it shouldn’t come at the expense of usability. **Top 2: Built-in Speakers and USB Ports on Monitors** I hate to say this, but built-in speakers on monitors are terrible. Most monitors use HDMI to output both video and audio, but the sound quality is usually poor. Why would manufacturers force users to deal with bad audio? It’s frustrating. Additionally, many monitors include USB ports for convenience. But why add unnecessary complexity? A monitor should have just a power cable and a display connection. Adding USB ports just leads to more cables and confusion. Keep it simple. **Top 1: Light Pollution** This one is truly unbearable. According to Baidu Encyclopedia, light pollution is a new form of environmental harm, including white light, artificial light, and color light. It can negatively affect health and vision. So many products now feature RGB lighting—keyboards, cases, fans, motherboards, and more. Constant glowing lights, especially when paired with dark backgrounds, are not only distracting but also harmful. Functionality and usability should come first, not flashy lights. It’s time to reduce the unnecessary glow. These are just a few examples of useless or harmful designs. What do you think? Share your thoughts below!

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