01-18-2005, 06:56 PM
Taeme,Jan 18 2005, 06:12 AM Wrote:Innovate? There's no innovation here friend, it's basically just a barebones Mac. Barebones computers - Tiny footprint with the aims of being quiet - Have been around for quite a while. I couldn't tell you how long though.
It makes me sad that Apple uses an existing idea and gets considered as innovators by mainstream users :(
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The computers you and Hammerskjold refer to, which are great for lan parties, are similar in application, Apple has taken it to an extreme with this litte PC. I would guess you could fit just over 2 of the Macs in a typical LAN box. That kind of size reduction could still be considered innovation, considering the computing power you can still order for it.
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