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Offline Madgun68

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Re: Genesi Announces New Pegasos Computer for CeBit Release
« on: February 14, 2003, 05:41:58 PM »
@Jedi:
A reality for you, yes. Does that same reality hold true for average joe user?

@Senex:
"Absolutely not - as you see, they've been successful: everyone is talking about it."

I don't see it. Their product is still not readily available for the public. They're diverting boards that COULD go to the public to this new partner. Do I need to wear some sort of specially tinted glasses to see this success properly?

@All:
The dot over the "i" in Genesi is red.. I wonder what that would resemble if you rotated that block a bit? ;-)
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Re: Genesi Announces New Pegasos Computer for CeBit Release
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2003, 07:13:32 PM »
@greenboy:

"Plexuscom, a designer and manufactures of broadband Internet access solutions and appliances has reached an agreement with Genesi Sarl to produce and deliver limited quantities of the PegasosPPC computer for release at CeBIT 2003."

I just re-read it, and now it's less clear to me what's going on. Is Plexuscom MAKING the PegasosPPC computers for Genesi, or is Genesi supplying the computers for Plexuscom?

No matter which direction, these "computers" are using boards that people in the community are still waiting to buy, are they not?
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Re: Genesi Announces New Pegasos Computer for CeBit Release
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2003, 12:45:33 AM »
@Strobe:

"This is the only way to gain awareness outside the current pathetic Amiga market. You have to sell the whole widget in a nice little case, like Apple/Sony/Nintendo do."

Keeping in mind your description of the Amiga market, how then does it look when the company can't keep up with the demands of that market?

Food for thought.. :-o
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