On Sunday 15 December 2002 10:29 am, Lee Levine wrote: > A $199 PC with no Windows, no Intel inside > Reuters > Dec. 8, 2002 10:11 AM > > LOS ANGELES - Here's the pitch for what could be your next PC: No > Microsoft, no Intel -- and almost no markup. > By dropping software from Microsoft Corp.(Nasdaq:MSFT) and avoiding ''I= ntel > inside,'' retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc.(NYSE:WMT) is offering a $199 > computer it says is a hot seller on its Web site, attracting novices > looking for a way onto the Internet as well as high-end users wanting a > second box. {snip} The catch is really the Cyrix 800 CPU. If you're looking for horsepower,= this=20 thing's on par with a Celeron 400. The big time advantage is that if you= =20 need something low-power and low-heat producing, this thing uses maybe 1/= 10=20 the power of a normal CPU. Basically, your hardcore gamer isn't going to consider this system (not t= heir=20 target audience anyway), but an energy conscious person with "standard=20 computing needs" is going to be great for this. --=20 Digital Wokan, Tribal Mage of the Electronics Age