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That sounds suspiciously like my brother-in-law, a pro software wizard, who many years ago (15+ years ago-ish) told me " computers nowadays are like the Model-T Ford - just you wait, not long now, they will be simplicity itself,,,". (This was in reply to my constant bleat of "why do computers have to be so complicated, have so many wires, and be so incomprehensible to normal people".) ![]() I ask him every year now, and he does have the grace to mumble a bit ! ![]() |
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Might they be acceptably simple? ![]() |
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But let's look back at your date of 15 years ago. In 1996, you could buy a Dell laptop with a 10.4 inch screen, 16 MB of RAM, an 810 MB HD, and a 120 MHz Pentium 1 processor for $3549. You could buy a Gateway 2000 Laptop with an 11.3 inch display, 40 MB of RAM, a 1.2 GB HD, and a 4x CD-ROM for $5599. You could buy a desktop with a 166 MHz Pentium 1, 32 MB of RAM, a 1.6 GB HD, and a CRT with a 13.7 inch viewable area for $3671. Computers of 15 years ago were lumbering, expensive dinosaurs, just as are the ebook readers of today. |
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Rebates are kind of cheating, since I at least, never actually get them.
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Plan B Is Now In Force
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Rebates are usually the kiss-of-death when I'm deciding whether or not to buy something. If the sale is dependent upon going through the rebate hoops, then that product most likely won't be purchased by me.
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We're still in the dark ages of computers, imo. My PC's "mid-sized" tower is 18 inches high, and the CPU is cooled by some metal fins with a fan strapped to it; a cooling concept that may actually be 100 years old. We're only now starting to move away from hard drives based on turntable technology.
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It is like how you make a statue of an elephant-- you take a marble block, and you chip away everything that doesn't look like an elephant. |
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I got my Kobo WiFi for about $50 from a closing Borders because a) it was 50% off and b) I had a $25 Borders gift cert. I find it suits my needs.
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But they are more like it, I suppose. But idiots like me still find the operational side of computing as complicated as a plate of spaghetti - but with the spaghetti you can just " do it ". "Computers of 15 years ago were lumbering, expensive dinosaurs, just as are the ebook readers of today. " Ardeegee - I'll give you the lumbering, but not the expensive, or the dinosaurs, as against today ! My "stack" now is a bit bigger than our first PC, and I still find them a lot of dosh. Having said that, I have seen recently a neat little stack the size of a paperback: that looked a bit more like it. But they still have the same convoluted software - and you need another one to play DVD's etc... Oh well, wait in hope............. |
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I dunno, I've seen some serious spaghetti eating messes over the years. And I'm not talking just three year olds... One guy I know needs a biohazard suit just to get close to a plate. ![]() Last edited by fjtorres; 06-01-2011 at 01:23 PM. |
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Now, let's look at what Dell offers today-- for $450 you get an 18.5 inch LCD, 4096 MB of RAM, a 1,000,000 MB HD, and a pair of 3,200 MHz CPUs. The modern computer has 64 times the raw CPU speed, 512 times as much RAM, and 1,200 times as much HD space-- for 25 percent of the price. You won't convince me that the computers of 15 years ago weren't expensive. As for the case size, there is a whole range of sizes to choose from-- I prefer at least a mid-tower because I do lots of tinkering (and have had as many as 4 optical drives in my computer at one time) but you can buy desktop computers that are similar in size to notebooks-- and even smaller. Last edited by ardeegee; 06-01-2011 at 03:00 PM. |
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use the force
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my cousin bought the aluratek reader last year when we were both looking at ereaders. i ended up with the kobo just recently but he had that for almost a year now and it works great. the screen isn't as white as it could be and the price was $99 when he bought it so for an entry level at $50 w/rebate i think it's great for anyone wanting to venture into this new arena and not spend a ton on an ereader.
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