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by mechagodzilla
696 days ago
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I think their goal was interesting for the time, but its release coincided first with the whole 'netbook' craze which meant, all of a sudden, you could buy a regular laptop for $100-$200, rather than the maybe $700-$800 low-end laptop price that had prevailed before that, and then with smart phones becoming ubiquitous and dirt cheap all over the world. |
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They basically showed it was possible to get a machine at that lower price point and then capitalism and mass market manufacturing did the rest.
Is this so often the case innovation requires someone to prove what's possible and then going down the same path is much easier for those who come later.