| |
Cheep Computers -
Cheep Computer
Looking for cheep computers?
Here's how we approached the task of selecting our winner for the
best cheep computer online resource this year. We
scanned dozens of online cheep computers sources to come up
with our choice. But there were so many good entries this year. As I'm sure you know, it's always tough to sit down
and choose a definite favorite resource. Nevertheless, we finally came up
with a winner. Our editors' choice in this category go's to:
CompUSA. CompUSA is a big
retailer and reseller of technology products and services. The
company is based in Dallas, Texas, CompUSA operates 103 stores in
major cities across the USA. CompUSA serves consumer retail,
small-to-medium businesses, corporate, government and education
customers. On its website the firm offers more than 15,000
technology-related items with the ability to compare up to eight
products at once with its in house search engine. Regarding cheep,
the site offers special deals and discounts on various products
including cheep laptops, notebooks, LCD monitors, desktops,
upgrades, software, printers, accessories and digital cameras.
Aditional cheap computer topics that are covered by this
resourcful site include: how to buy cheap computers, very cheep new
desktop computers uk, buy dirt cheep laptop online, notebook,
barebone, home computer, lap top, personal, refurbished, custom,
used, gaming wholesale, fast, best handheld, really good chaep
custom built, super cheep notebooks computers, business, for kids in
Canada, on sale, for students, office in australia, chaep computer
prices in london, notebooks.
Recently Published Cheep
Computers Articles and
News Items
Intel Atom 230 ultra low-power desktop CPU (The Register) Build your own Eee Review We recently reviewed Asus' Eee PC 901 , which uses the new 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor. Atom uses the same 45nm technology that you?ll find in the latest 'Penryn' Core 2 CPUs and it packs in some nifty power-saving features that result in a TDP of a mere 2.5W which makes it a natural choice for Small, Cheap Computers.?
Victor Keegan: Social networks are growing in niches (Guardian Unlimited) The growing success of Facebook - now well ahead of MySpace - has forced the latter to revamp itself, building on its core strength of music. If MySpace becomes more of a niche player, albeit a huge one, then it may simply be part of a trend. Niche is the new buzzword. There are already lots of niche networking sites including linkedin.com , plaxo.com , xing.com and asmallworld.net . But ...
RM relaunches Eee PC 900 as miniBook (The Register) Education price: £285 UK education computing specialist RM - the firm formerly known as Research Machines - has announced its version of the Asus Eee PC 900. It'll sell the machine to schools for a mere £285 for the Windows XP model.?
MSI Wind Windows XP Edition sub-notebook (The Register) Size, it seems, is everything Review Nothing has caught the imagination of techies of late as much as the Asus Eee PC has. Its tiny dimensions, unique design and true bargain-basement price has rocked the laptop business to the core.?
What's going to power Small, Cheap Computers? (The Register) Atoms, dragons and Windows? Between the mobile phone and the laptop computer a new class of device is emerging, and control of it is up for grabs - it appears the next battle will be fought between seasoned industry scrappers and young bloods over the 'armtop'.?
Crazy coders enable full-screen Crysis play on Eee PC (The Register) Wirelessly, too Think Asus' elfin Eee PC isn't up to a quick Crysis or Quake 4 session? Its meagre Intel integrated graphic chip could never deliver anything but sub-zero frame rates? Think again - it can.?
Digital pioneer Nicholas Negroponte, the man behind the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project to put cheap computers in ... (Financial Mail)transform education in the developing world, uplifting the poorest of the world's poor by bringing them into the information age. He believed that giving computers to the world's poorest children would help lift them out of the cycle of poverty and give them a better education.
Microsoft Unveils Subscription Based Office (Slyck)It's yours* for $69.99 a year.
Editorial: In praise of ... cheap laptops (Guardian Unlimited) It is one of the most extraordinary business stories of recent memory. Three years ago no corporation thought there was a profitable market for cheap computers for poorer people, least of all in the developing world. It was left to Nicholas Negroponte and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to set up the non-profit One Laptop Per Child to produce a computer with an eventual ...
Recent Original Stories (OS News)From the WSJ: "The dream of cheap computers in the hands of millions of poor children is becoming a reality, though not exactly as its proponents imagined.
| |
Related Cheap
Stuff Choices |
|
| |
|
|
|
|