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by protomyth
4455 days ago
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I don't buy the inflation argument because low income parent aren't going to spend the $400 where $100 was doable. Plus, we've spent decades telling everyone computers get cheaper every year which is bull. I could get a ZX81 and Atari 400 in retail stores, the average non-tech parent has no hope of ordering a Raspberry Pi. |
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What? The above post just discredited that. Remember, you have to factor in inflation and equivalent purchasing power.
The fact about ordering a Raspberry Pi is more about distribution than price.
If you want to look at ZX81 equivalents, you have extremely cheap Android-powered devices. In my country (3rd world) you can get an awful Android tablet for U$ 50 (your ZX81 equivalent). Not to mention EVERY school-age child in my country owns a computer (because we bought into OLPC).
I agree that it's harder to learn programming on a tablet than on a ZX81 (which cheated by not including a display).
If you count a computer with no displa as an equivalent, you can buy a refurbished tower with no monitor for U$ 50 (and they are sold in stores here).