I've found a website,
www.acmeportable.com,
that sells the lunchbox computers, but only the box, built-in flat-screen
monitor, and built-in keyboard. That way, you can buy whatever motherboard
and graphics card you want and install them yourself. You just have to make
sure and buy the "Hercules ATX" one.

The lunchboxes seem to weigh about 30 pounds, however, when fully-loaded.
The ones with non-standard, smaller motherboards weigh less, but then you
have to use non-standard components.

I myself would not want to carry around a 30-pound computer. For that
purpose, they provide an airport-style tote-thing on wheels that you can put
it on. It's basically a desktop computer (but slightly smaller than the
typical desktop computer) with a handle and built-in flat-screen monitor and
keyboard.

Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 12:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] Source of 3D capable lunchboxes


It seems the lunchbox market has taken a dive.

This is the only decent one I have found:

Maxvision (www.maxvision.com). They have a 3DLabs GVX1 in it.

adam

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