On Mon, 27 Nov 1995, John Young wrote:
Don't hold your breath. The current market surveys say that there is no market for them. Check out this weeks PC Week or Mac Week, as they both have several articles discussing this. Bottem line is that the under $1000 computer seems to have no future either in industry or the home.
Peter Lewis reports in today's NYT on "doubts about the fantasy of a $500 'Network PC' " but quotes Eric Schmidt of Sun saying,
I was using a Commodore 64 and a 300 bps modem for networking to the old online services of the day. That whole setup cost less than 300 dollars at the time, and had a disk drive too. I guess it would be feasable to make a really cheap machine, fit it with a more modern modem and connect it to the internet. I feel sad when they say that the market for <1000 $ machines is nill, I had so much fun and learned so much from my old machines. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patiwat Panurach Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. eMAIL: pati@ipied.tu.ac.th Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. m/18 junior Fac of Economics -Johann W.Von Goethe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------