Small PC
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Check out http://www.citydesk.pt/produto_ezgo.htm for a neat PC. cheers, Chris Maunder
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Check out http://www.citydesk.pt/produto_ezgo.htm for a neat PC. cheers, Chris Maunder
Ars Technica reviewed this machine (they also had reviewed it's previous incarnation). www.arstechnica.com Scroll down the page a bit for the Cappuccino PC review. Lotsa other good stuff to read there too. Jim Wuerch www.miwasoft.com Quote from my readme files: "This is BETA software, and as such may completely destroy your computer, change the alignment of the planets and invert the structure of the universe."
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Check out http://www.citydesk.pt/produto_ezgo.htm for a neat PC. cheers, Chris Maunder
There is an Australian distributor for this little gem (and its even littler brother). Take a look at: http://www.microtop.com.au My company is looking to team up one of these with a small data projector and a flexible (as in roll it up) keyboard as a light and relatively cheap demonstration set for trade shows. Paul Hooper If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.
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There is an Australian distributor for this little gem (and its even littler brother). Take a look at: http://www.microtop.com.au My company is looking to team up one of these with a small data projector and a flexible (as in roll it up) keyboard as a light and relatively cheap demonstration set for trade shows. Paul Hooper If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.
Any idea how much it costs?
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Any idea how much it costs?
The Microtop SE (as shown in Chris's post) costs from about USD1000 for a Celeron 733, 64MB, 5GB with CD up to about USD1600 for a PIII 1000, 256MB, 20GB with DVD. The Microtop FE which is about the size of a Walkman ranges from about USD800 to USD1000 with its maximum specs being a Celeron 800, 256MB, 20GB and CD. The CD and floppy drive are housed in a docking unit (included in the price). You can buy the computer without the docking unit (sharing one I suppose) for about USD150 less. These prices are straight conversions from Australian dollar prices. You might do better or worse where you are. I think that the basic unit is put together by Microtop in Taiwan and local distributors add the memory, hard drive and processor Paul Hooper If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.