[Web] Terrasoft lists Pegasos II as "Freescale OEM motherboard" | ANN.lu |
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Comment 1 | Anonymous | | 13-Oct-2004 09:51 GMT |
Comment 2 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 13-Oct-2004 10:13 GMT |
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Comment 14 | Ronald St-Maurice | | 13-Oct-2004 15:44 GMT |
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Posted by Anonymous on 13-Oct-2004 15:50 GMT | In reply to Comment 12 (Anonymous): > Also the pice differenc really is not huge, ok Pgeaso maybe is cheaper, but the difference is not huge
It's a bit cheaper, you are absolutely right about that, but price is only one factor. The other aspects are features, performance, reliability, build quality, flexibility (# of free slots), compatibility with Linux, even form factor and upgrade costs, eg. registered vs unregistered RAM. From a buyer's point of view, I want choice and the opportunity to buy the hardware that I think is best with OS4, not what "they" think is best for them. The licensing scheme effectively places their interests over the interests of customers. It's a form of detachment from demand that is at least a novel concept ;)
PS: Who is "they"? I don't know. They are they ;) KMOS, Hyperion, Mickey Mouse? Somebody must be making the decisions on that side. |
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