Author Topic: Guy invents a 25 dollar PC, that is small, and can run Quake 3 maxed out.  (Read 3625 times)

http://www.raspberrypi.org/
http://www.geekosystem.com/raspberry-pi-25-dollar-pc/

Running Quake 3 Maxed out, 4x AA, and at 1080p Resolution. - all at a smooth 20 FPS.

This is mind bogglingly awesome, maybe now my Dad can get a new one.

Wow.

I want one.
They'll be available sometime in November.

Edit:
I don't know how will you plug the monitor, keyboard, usbs, etc on it.  It's still in production, so stay tuned.
« Last Edit: September 20, 2011, 11:02:32 PM by brickybob »


Holy stuff, I want one so bad.



They'll be available sometime in November.
Watch them charge $100


..why. its specs are soo crappy lol.

Oh hell, that's pretty damn cool.

When they become available I may get one.

..why. its specs are soo crappy lol.
It's the size of a flash drive and is only 25-35 bucks.  What do you expect?

It's the size of a flash drive and is only 25-35 bucks.  What do you expect?

nothing, and it delivers nothing

fredulus is missing the real point of this. people who can't afford an actual computer will benefit way hard from a 25 dollar one. considering computers are becoming more and more of a necessary thing these days, this will help the poor people who can't afford an actual one. hell, their faq even says they're focusing on charity
« Last Edit: September 20, 2011, 11:07:33 PM by stuntman021 »

..why. its specs are soo crappy lol.
Yeah how can this run quake 3

fredulus is missing the real point of this. people who can't afford an actual computer will benefit way hard from a 25 dollar one. considering computers are becoming more and more of a necessary thing these days, this will help the poor people who can't afford an actual one.
computers with specs like these are antiques to be scrapped for their metals. its not going to be able to run anything except a web browser and basic word processing

their faq even says they're focusing on charity
lol, inb4 this fails hard
« Last Edit: September 20, 2011, 11:10:51 PM by Fredulus »

fredulus is missing the real point of this. people who can't afford an actual computer will benefit way hard from a 25 dollar one. considering computers are becoming more and more of a necessary thing these days, this will help the poor people who can't afford an actual one. hell, their faq even says they're focusing on charity
lol, inb4 this fails hard

Fred, I respected you and thought you were a pretty smart person, but seeing how you don't see the point in a pretty simple object it just shows me that I was wrong.