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It's underpowered, has a too-tiny screen and needs a hard disk, Gates says.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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We hear you said, "The last thing you want to do for a shared use computer is have it be something without a disk ... and with a tiny little screen, " and went on to slap it on using a crank as a power source where there's no electricity.
ENGADGET: Bill Gates has his say of things
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The movie streams straight off the hard disk into the mirror arrays, and thence on to the screen.
ECONOMIST: Curtains for celluloid
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That's precisely what I paid in 1985 for my first Macintosh, with its small black-and-white screen, 512 kilobytes of memory and no hard disk.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Only thing is, data stored on that relatively slow disk drive (instead of flash memory) resulted in "sluggish" screen-to-screen transitions.
ENGADGET: Navman iCN 750 GPS navigator with NavPix reviewed
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Instead of releasing movies first and then later putting out copies on disk, Wagner fiercely contends that movies should be released simultaneously across every screen--theaters, television and home video.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The average road warrior wants a laptop loaded with megabytes of memory, a high-speed processor, a vivid color screen, a modem, a CD-ROM player, and plenty of disk space.
FORBES: Running in place