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cjsplat | 3 months ago

Umm - there was a network capable computer and a display.

There was no way to build that for $100 to $200 at that time.

Our Cobalt Networks boxes were about $1k.

Take out the disk, add the display.

Just because the software makes it a thin client doesn't make the hardware cheaper.

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rasz|3 months ago

Low end 2000 Celeron, 32MB ram, 6GB, 15 CRT systems were selling for $500 at a profit. Could probably hit $400 by cutting hdd.