• Production To Start For A $25 (£16) Computer
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[QUOTE=Region;33883444]Holy fuck for a thing that small and cheap, those specs are fucking awesome.[/QUOTE] You seem rather out of touch with todays technology, this isn't even that hi-tech.
The only monitor in my house that supports HDMI or composite is the main TV. Damn.
[QUOTE=ripple3000;33883528]You seem rather out of touch with todays technology, this isn't even that hi-tech.[/QUOTE] Don't know. Is there a smartphone under 35 bucks that can play quake?
[QUOTE=leontodd;33883690]The only monitor in my house that supports HDMI or composite is the main TV. Damn.[/QUOTE] Spend $50 and get a monitor that supports composite?
[QUOTE=ripple3000;33883907]Spend $50 and get a monitor that supports composite?[/QUOTE] -snip- nevermind..
[QUOTE=Region;33883725]Don't know. Is there a smartphone under 35 bucks that can play quake?[/QUOTE] Used and old yes, however this thing is pretty dated.. not very powerful and much larger then a smartphone. It also has no input other then USB and no display. [QUOTE=Region;33883956]Well if you actually are poor and can't afford shit, there are centers where you fill out your information, whatever and they give you free computer related stuff. How do i know this? My dad fixes computers there and i help him. we also have outside charging stations for the homeless. And we give out free stuff (batteries, keyboards, mice, [b]monitors[/b], etc) regularly even if you're not approved. And we fix your computers for free and give them back to you.[/QUOTE] What are you trying to say? The reason these things are affordable is because schools can afford them in large numbers and distribute them for IT classes. That is from my understanding one of the reasons behind this project. Though its also very tailored towards hackers/enthusiasts.
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