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Date: | Thu, 21 Jan 2016 14:08:47 -0800 |
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the $9 CHIP computer
This is extracted from the NPR broadcast January 21
The first Mac computer which came out in 1984, cost nearly $2,500, and
now the $9 CHIP computer is only $9, has 4 gigabytes of storage and fits
in the palm of your hand. It can connect to Wi-Fi and has Bluetooth. you
can also connect a keyboard, and mouse which are not included.
CHIP's Kickstarter campaign raised
$2 million. The NPR report made no mention of its operating system or
about its ability to work with assistive applications.
EASI doesn't plan a Webinar on this however, but those of us who are
old-timers remember a simple laptop for $2,000 or more and now any
computer store can sell one to you for less than $500. Now NVDA is even
a fairly decent screen reader that's free.
We'll send email in a couple days with a few of our coming Webinars.
Meantime, remember that our annual membership provides you privileges
like free access to any fee-based Webinars and a $70 discount on all our
courses. Read about membership from
http://easi.cc/sub.htm
Norm
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