All you need to change the world is imagination, programming ability and access to a cheap PC.
They were superseded when cheap PC based slide systems came on the market.
It's not a manufacturing company per se, and it won't make the cheapest PC.
Windows running on cheap PCs did that, not Apple.
Now, Dell's price advantage has all but evaporated and customers can get a cheap PC from any number of places.
It launched for £499 and sold very well, as it was one of the first cheap PCs in Europe.
Are these cheap PC's a good deal?
And yet the Commerce Department study suggests that the solution will require more than cheap PC's.
Even cheap PC completely destroy console.
Again, Asia's financial troubles are to blame along with cheaper PCs and slower PC sales.