Not that great, it still lags a little bbit.
most of the use would likely come from being able to apply for jobs online or do craigslist ads to sell stuff off or something, so it does kinda need internet
(if youre really too poor for a phone or computer they have computers to use at public libraries), etc
Fredulus, you're being a complete idiot. You are making no sense whatsoever.I agree with brickybob. I was wrong about you.
THAT'S THE loving POINT. WHY NOT PROVIDE SOMEONE A COMPUTER THAT THEY DON'T HAVE TO TRAVEL TO TO USE, ALSO, SOME PEOPLE DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO THAT, YOU KNOW, OTHER COUNTRIES.
im just the only one with enough sense to see that this wont go anywhere ;) i mean, its set to release in november and the only news on it is a marginal blog by the devs and some geek website. things on geek websites dont go far.
im just the only one with enough sense to see that this wont go anywhere ;) i mean, its set to release in november and the only news on it is a marginal blog by the devs and some geek website. things on geek websites dont go far.oh i agree thatd be wonderful! however these guys need to be backed by like, an actual company before they'll be able to export their outdated hardware to africa.
it's a 25 dollar computer, running at max settings with a 1080p monitorthat's loving amazing for the price
oh i agree thatd be wonderful! however these guys need to be backed by like, an actual company before they'll be able to export their outdated hardware to africa.
YES BECAUSE PEOPLE WHO DON'T EVEN loving HAVE COMPUTERS CARE ABOUT HOW UP TO DATE THEIR HARDWARE IS.
you guys are kinda handicapped anyway, it says they're planning on using it to teach kids computer programming. use in developing countries is a possibility which means it won't happen ever.lol the point was that it'll never get to africa in the first place, learn to read
They're starting small. That's a good thing. I'm being theoretical here.