So what you're saying is there is absoutely no market for budget PCs?
for a system like your suggesting, it'll be a virtually non existent market. 200-300 is budget. Your talking ultra budget.
So what you're saying is there is absoutely no market for budget PCs?
well if they bought a pc for £99 quid why would they spend £300 on word when for £450 (hell even £300) they could get a decent pc with word free?
I don't know. People in here seem to be obssesed with everyone using Microsoft Office
for a system like your suggesting, it'll be a virtually non existent market. 200-300 is budget. Your talking ultra budget.
we're not obsessed,. we just know the majority of people wont want to learn or have the hassle of using a diffrent system. they want wont they can use and what they use at work.
Honestly m8 it's like bashing one's head against the wall
Am I forcing people to use OpenOffice or Linux? No. I'm offering them it as a free alternative.
If they want to use Microsoft Office or Windows then what's stopping them?
No, it doesn't come with windows, it doesn't come with office, it doesn't come with a monitor.And yet this "ultra budget" PC could do pretty much everything a £300 one could
Nothing, but it's the same thing. They will look at a system which allready has those things. Not a system where they have to spend £60 here another £30 there to get a system they want.
What sub £300 system comes with Windows and Microsoft Office? Those two pieces of software alone add around £100+ to any computer unit!
People want options. People don't want to pay extra for software they can get for free (or already have licenses for)
Sorry but you can't define an entire population of 60 million+ people in 1 or 2 categories
No, it doesn't come with windows, it doesn't come with office, it doesn't come with a monitor.
a lot come with works, which has word init.
We're not talking about the entire population, we're talking about people who wouyld by ultra budget system. any way I've said My opinion..
I was curious to see if anyone thinks there is a demand for a £99 PC in the United Kingdom? It would be brand new... Installed with the most "user friendly" version of Linux etc.
As far as components, they would be pretty much "entry level." For example a 2.8GHz processor, 256MB DDR memory, and 40GB hard drive.
I've checked around and no other retailer is doing this (which I find quite odd).
Maybe there is a good reason why not?
In fact, you can buy the latest copy of Works for £6.
I bet the majority of people already have it anyway
There could be a demand if it was designed to play media on a TV![]()
With what people pay for games consoles a £199 PC would be of an equal demand.