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AMD's $249 computer

Bargain bin: AMD aims to bring more people online with its Personal Internet
Communicator, priced at $185 without a monitor.

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What the world needs
The world needs a $99 X terminal based on FreeBSD a lot more than it needs a $249 computer, or a $100 computer. Computers are too hard to take care of.
Posted by genemosher (6 comments )
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What about bandwidth ?
What about bandwith? Would a person not have to "dial up" just to get to the word processor ?

My opinion is have an IDE Rom. You could put the programs in Rom and/or add a drive when you get the promotion and can afford to have the ability to write to your ide devices with your new hard drive.

Just my two cents.
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It's already there!
hehe! As Old Will would have said... "Much adoo about nothing"...
We here in the "emerging markets" already have less than $250 USD PCs. And that's 'cause we don't pay big money for licensed MSOS. You can have a full fledged Linux preinstalled machine for around 300 USD (including a monitor and a printer!).
So... what's the problem!? And what's the big scoop?!
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Oh Shure
So, if I only make $1000 a year, for 25% of my yearly income, I can have a computer with no monitor, keyboard, or mouse? Is this what I am reading?
Posted by (16 comments )
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you techies think everyone is like you
and can put together a computer yourself, and actually understand how to work a computer.

Well, take my 86 year old father. He'd love to have something this simple... just plug it in, and he is on the internet. Don't tell me you can do that with current PCs, you can't. Just setting up the hardware is more than he can manage. Let's face it, today's computers are still much too complicated and multi-tasking... if you just want to send/receive email and surf the web.
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Yawwwnnn...I just bought a better Linspire solution from Fry's for $149!
This was a full desktop computer running Linspire. It was on sale, but is normally still only $199. It's a MUCH nicer machine than this one, and totally capable of doing everything most need from a computer.

Other examples:

<a class="jive-link-external" href="http://sub300.com/info.htm" target="_newWindow">http://sub300.com/info.htm</a>

<a class="jive-link-external" href="http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=2592740&#38;cat=96356&#38;type=19&#38;dept=3944&#38;path=0%3A3944%3A3951%3A41937%3A96356" target="_newWindow">http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=2592740&#38;cat=96356&#38;type=19&#38;dept=3944&#38;path=0%3A3944%3A3951%3A41937%3A96356</a>

Roger
Posted by DavidF100 (7 comments )
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QUALITY, QUALITY,QUALITY
I bought a koobox multimedia to check it out, i was so surprised i could not believe what i found upon opening the machine,

Asus k8vmx motherboard
Seagate hdd 7200
lite-on DVDRW dual layer

its hard to believe they can put those name brand components in a low cost computer,

i am buying another one next month.
Posted by bidwell33 (1 comment )
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KooBox - $279 - Easy, affordable, better specs
Sorry, I forgot to mention this one too...

<a class="jive-link-external" href="http://koobox.com" target="_newWindow">http://koobox.com</a>

Roger
Posted by DavidF100 (7 comments )
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Remember the point of the device..
Everyone needs to remember the point of the device. To get web access to the masses.

- Goal: Web, Multimedia &#38; Email
- Needs to consume very little power (no fan)
- Works on various power systems
- North America 110v AC
- Europe 220v AC
- Rest of World 12v - 48v DC
- Rugged
- Think hut or village
- Harsh enviroment
- Little Support (just has to work)
- No service center within 100+ miles
- Must be simple (plug it in and forget)

I am curious what communication infrastructure you would use in the developing world. That would seem to be the biggest issue since it is primarily a net related device. I would imagine 56k would be standard data rates.
Posted by cyber.monk (4 comments )
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Communication
Don't quote me on this, but I believe there is a large movement dedicated to providing internet access wirelessly to third world countries. I'm not sure what method they are using, however there are a variety to choose from. I believe connections would be faster than 56k
Posted by Anomoly9 (61 comments )
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