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rarecoil | 3 years ago
Perhaps all is old is new again, but I can’t imagine this model leading to significant growth in today’s market. PCs are vastly more commoditized than they were then; my local supermarket sells low-end Windows and Chromebook machines for very little, and refurbished/recycled business machines with Skylakes can be had for $150 on eBay. If people want inexpensive computing platforms there are many more options and this doesn’t even include ultra cheap tablets or prepaid Android devices.
Here’s a paper from 2004 that explains it: https://escholarship.org/content/qt2t03k647/qt2t03k647_noSpl...
fuzzfactor|3 years ago
Now in this decade, almost a year ago I know someone who got a free tablet which appears to be a cloud device from a pure advertising company.
Microsoft may be a little late with an offering like this, plus it may not be the kind of thing where you can compete on price.