Go Computer: A Grandma friendly PC

Posted in PCs by Conner Flynn on June 18th, 2009

Go Computer: A Grandma friendly PCThe Go Computer takes computing and makes it simple and easy-on-the-eye. It’s designed for the older generation. You know, for when Grandma wants to get online. It shouldn’t be too hard for her to use with the large typeface keyboard with color coded keys, a trackball and a simple all-in-one architecture.

Just add power and a broadband connection. Granny will be chatting it up on the embroidery forums in no time. The actual brains of this computer is a desktop EeeBox PC attached to the back of the monitor.

It even has an elderly friendly OS. It runs MyGait, which has a large typeface, easy magnifier and one-click access to email and the web. Available from First Street Online for US$799.

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