A workstation model produced around 1995 by Silicon Graphics or SGI, based on SGI's mips processor. The Indys have a blue box shaped like a pizza box with the lid on crooked. They have a gray, with black and white dots, screen and matching mouse and keyboard. They also come with an Indycam. For their age the Indys have pretty impressive video capabilities. SGI also sells refurbished Indys with serious hardware upgrades. Indys run Irix, SGI's interpretation of unix. It's also possibel to run linux on them and also NetBSD.

If you have an Indy and not the user's guide that comes with it you might have some trouble opening it. There is a small lid at the back, which you have to push up, while you grab hold of the sides and hold the front end up. That way gravity does all the work. Be sure to catch it when it falls apart.