Hello,

My opinion is still that it could find a market as
a toy computer. Especially if a CD with an emulator
+ QL software and some cables to connect to PCs were provided.
And there should be some simple internet access (email, irc,
crude www) as well.
But the retail price should be around 150 Euros with
display...

Arnould

ZN wrote:

On 26/10/02 at 00:31 Stephen Meech wrote:


C'mon you guys, who's going to buy this thing?  Enthusiasts like you will
use existing solutions. The rest of us, who are now using PCs for their
day to day computing retain an occasional interest and are best served
by cheap emulators that will run on the relatively cheap hardware that is
already taking up space on our desks

Well, then it seems you have everything you need - hence you can go back to
using it, as this discussion doesn't seem to concern you.
If the sales were the motivation behind designing QL hardware, it would
have stopped somewhere around 1990 or so.

Just my opinion.

Nasta





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