$1200? Not quite a deal, although i suppose thats just the advertised price and then they'll heavily discount.
And to repeat the above comment, for any computer that is marketed at being in a library, school, whatever where you dont want people reaching around, you need to have AT LEAST front mounted USB ports for people to plug their thumb drives into. I know everyone at my high school uses thumb drives over floppies now. Ideally, they should probably have USB 2.0, Firewire, and some flash card slots so that a wide range of external storage space can be accommodated.
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$1200? Not quite a deal, although i suppose thats just the advertised price and then they'll heavily discount.
And to repeat the above comment, for any computer that is marketed at being in a library, school, whatever where you dont want people reaching around, you need to have AT LEAST front mounted USB ports for people to plug their thumb drives into. I know everyone at my high school uses thumb drives over floppies now. Ideally, they should probably have USB 2.0, Firewire, and some flash card slots so that a wide range of external storage space can be accommodated.