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This was out in my late teens... we called it the Timex 1000. Some folks called it the T/S 1000 (Timex Sinclair)
The only reason I mention that is that it had a TV based output and not a moniotr or LCD screen output. Maybe it's time someone made a very small box that could hook up to your TV rather than a monitor? It should shave dome cost of the video output circuits as RF modulators are cheap. It wouldn't be a laptop then but it would help with making hardware cheaper. Apparently resolution isn't really an issue if you are wiling to compromise on quality specs. Also, TVs are generally better now. Just a thought. Sean McHenry |
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When I read this article I remembered Charles' old thread and thought people might be interested in an update:
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061231/hundr...ptop.html?.v=4 Looks like it will be a $150 laptop for now, but the specs and user interface are pretty interesting and not what I would have expected: Quote:
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Well, well, wouldn't you know. The cheapest computer on the planet would be the one to re-invent the principle on which saved information is organized and presented to the user.
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Well Bill Gates doesn't seem to be too impressed with the whole concept (which shouldn't come as much of a surprise).... see his remarks in the following interview:
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"We're much more about enabling partner innovation. If you believe in partner innovation, you might say, hmm, that's why the Windows PC has 95% market share. " And this is the reason I am still updating XP which will not work seemlessly with all of my 'partner software.' |
Updating this old thread yet again with an interesting article from Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2007/0507/100_print.html
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$100 Laptop Goes Into production!
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It really is a stunning idea and story. I hope some one takes the initiative and makes the documentary...
To bad I'm an ocean away... |
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