Have a look at this cutie? Don’t you think it has a strong resemblance to something …? Think better. Yeah, right you are, this nice computer is a redesigned version of the 1950’s Philco PC.

Have a look at this cutie? Don’t you think it has a strong resemblance to something …? Think better. Yeah, right you are, this nice computer is a redesigned version of the 1950’s Philco PC.
I guess we all imagine the way modern computers look – super slim, lightweight from expensive materials and so on. But everything started right on the contrary. The first computers were big and heavy and had nothing in common with modern ones. However, they were the first step in a long way to present day giants. Would you like to enjoy their shots?
I can’t believe it, a monochrome display and a keyboard like this. Incredible!
If you have been searching for a really inexpensive, reliable and good desktop, be sure your search is finally over, since we can offer you the best bargains ever:
That’s not exactly a PC to play the newest versions of hot games, but it is a fine general performer that’s small and eye-pleasing as well. It comes with 2-GHz Pentium Dual-Core E2180, Intel 945, 160GB Hard Drive, ViewSonic VA1903WB and costs only $479.
Watch TV on PC ? Too good to be true? Stupid? Nonsense? And you are completely wrong since modern technologies have changed the way we live and they have already changed the way we watch television too. It is not a problem nowadays to enjoy TV on PC, all you have to do, is to:
The following gadget will allow you to get the best of both office working and TV watching. Now your work and leisure are situated in one screen, you can even work and watch TV simultaneously.
Asus engineers and developers never waste time. They have recently unveiled their new version of Eee Box, that is ultra cheap, ultra portable, low power, and super low profile desktop. The Asus Eee Box B203 is powered by an Intel C220 Celeron processor.
The tech specs are not bad at all and will perfectly suit the needs of an average user. The nettop runs Windows XP Home and features an 80GB, 120G, or 160GB hard drive. It offers 4 USB ports, a flash card reader, Ethernet and WiFi connectivity and a DVI output.
Pricing is not available yet, but it expected to be not more than $240.
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