Matthew Nichols
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Okay, I know this has been disscussed before (Audrey threads etc...) but I thought maybe I'd give it its own thread & share what I think would be the best net appliance.
Has anyone seen Compaq's iPaq desktop computets? They've been out for roughly a year . They start at $500 for 700MHz Celleron with 64mb RAM, are legacy free. I personally think this would be the ideal computer to build a net appliance out of.
My Perfect Internet Appliance would have:
- Small, about iPaq size
- 500Mhz
- 6 gig Hard Drive
- 64mb of RAM
- 2 PCMCIA slots
- 3 USB Ports (1 on the front)
- 2 Firewire Ports (1 on the front)
- Built-in Ethernet
- TV & RGB out
- Run on QNX or BeOS, or another great OS
- Pricepoint $500
You should be able to choose between standard or touchscreen versions of CRT & LCD monitors, or simply use the TV out to use it with your current TV.
The system would also have "upgrade" packs, such as a personal Video Recorder which would allow you to add a second larger hard drive and a TV tuner. The PCMCIA slots are great for expandability since you can purchase things such as Media readers, modems, wireless ethernet, bluetooth, etc... that won't have a mess of cables.
I'd personally be willing to pay $25 a month if they were my ISP, or $10 a month if they weren't (They shouldn't FORCE you to use their ISP). This would also allow them to bring down the price from $500. As part of this subscription I'd expect push technology which would update the machine automatically as well as my favorite web sites & alert me of world news, stocks, TV guide listings, local movie times, and e-mail. It should include some sort of exclusive content.
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