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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements A $199 PC with No Windows, No Intel Inside Post 33119 by ravuya on Tuesday 17th of December 2002 11:48:19 AM
Old 12-17-2002
The reason why these things are so cheap is because there's no Windows tax attached, I'd guess.

It'd make a great headless server for a small network. It'll be interesting to see if the "big manufacturers" (Dell and the like) follow in making extremely cheap machines.

*crosses his fingers and waits for a cheap laptop*
 

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