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- They did it again
- by JohnBailey35 January 16, 2007 4:22 AM PST
- Why do consumer electronics manufacturets keep trying to charge the earth for minor differences in products such as these? A flat panel monitor, a small computer and a basic laptop style keyboard that can be wall mounted are pretty much all that is needed. Have it network with the wired/unwired network and away we go.
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(4 Comments)I can definitly see a use for a kitchen computer. From playing audio/video to searching a recipe database. Perhaps my next PC building project<g>