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Re: If you could design a $300 homecomputer today, what would you choose?
- Subject: Re: If you could design a $300 homecomputer today, what would you choose?
- From: Andy Cadley <ac@sys.uea.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 11:35:14 +0100
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, sands-of-iowa wrote:
> Why not build it with a buildt in monitor like these TV s with buildt in
> VCRs kinda like a old Mac Plus
Or new iMac.[1] Although that would be a hideously expensive option I
expect.
AndyC
[1] Conclusive proof that you can reinvent the wheel