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I love living in the future.
Copernicus said:I'm not, that's production cost for a nexus one.
TheNatural said:I've been keeping up with this. Is there any normal PC thing it couldn't do when it's done? You know, within power constaints. I wonder if I could output to a TV with ESPN3.com with it, for example, and run Skype on it with a USB phone. If so, that would be awesome. I've been looking into getting a small, mobile PC, because I don't do any gaming - just streaming content and Skype/chatting basically, so something like this would be nice I think.
Or something like this, for example:
http://www.macmall.com/p/product~dp...F43608E184C511AA80EA2663369D?source=MWBBINGSE
Anyone have any suggestions for something like, that, but cheap like the OP?
The_Inquisitor said:You could get a XBOX360 and xbox live. I believe Skype is already coming later this year, and if you have a major internet provider ESPN3 should be free.
Utako said:Two flaws:
1. Should have replaced USB with Bluetooth. Then it could support more than one device at a time.
2. No WiFi radio. You can hardly call it a computer if it can't access the Web.
Utako said:Two flaws:
1. Should have replaced USB with Bluetooth. Then it could support more than one device at a time.
2. No WiFi radio. You can hardly call it a computer if it can't access the Web.
Or, if you want to go wireless, get a dongle. Same for Bluetooth.Zombie James said:There's wired ethernet.
blame space said:this thing fucking SUCKS
Zombie James said:Not 30fps, but still impressive.
oatmeal said:Any ideas of when this will be released?
Will it have an enclosure?
Its included in the new Title UpdateTheNatural said:Skype for 360? I haven't heard anything on that.
Two flaws:
1. Should have replaced USB with Bluetooth. Then it could support more than one device at a time.
2. No WiFi radio. You can hardly call it a computer if it can't access the Web.
Cool but I wouldn't call it a 'PC'. Although that is vague term, I'd say that it implies something that can run Windows.
i wonder if Microsoft would ever consider releasing an ultra Light windows OS if these thing ever get popular in the next couple years.
Two flaws:
1. Should have replaced USB with Bluetooth. Then it could support more than one device at a time.
2. No WiFi radio. You can hardly call it a computer if it can't access the Web.
Can you do anything with 128MB of ram? Wouldn't this thing be so weak as to be almost worthless?
hehehe... here's another cool page about the KayproII:You must be young.
My first laptop:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~oju/retro/Kaypro_eng.html
Amazing how miniaturization works.
This is many times more powerful than what NASA used to send a man to the moon.
Two flaws:
1. Should have replaced USB with Bluetooth. Then it could support more than one device at a time.
2. No WiFi radio. You can hardly call it a computer if it can't access the Web.
Two flaws:
1. Should have replaced USB with Bluetooth. Then it could support more than one device at a time.
2. No WiFi radio. You can hardly call it a computer if it can't access the Web.
Ah, these kids nowadays, they blow my mind.
In my day, you couldn't call it a computer if it didn't need its own room to store it in.
So why is it using a male USB end instead of a female end? You would need a female to female cable just to plug in a keyboard no?
I'm not even sure if this is possible but wouldn't it be smart to add a more simple connection like the old yellow white red wires. Would make more sense based primarily on what type of market they are looking at.
Why not just put this in a smart phone or tablet....
I want that toGreat news. Hopefully cases will come out (or guides on how to build one) and I'll have something I can carry around.
Great news. Hopefully cases will come out (or guides on how to build one) and I'll have something I can carry around.
Good news, these just went into manufacture![]()
So can this thing run OnLive?