It's either going to work - the name, according to thier leaflets from CTS2006, is the most commonly recognised name in the education sector. They've obviosuly bought the rights to it, and now they need to deliver. If they deliver high quality PC's then it won't be long until the name gets around the industry and schools etc will be buying them.
It's certainly getting the publicity at the moment. So long as the product is good, not cheap stuff from china, then there's no reason why they shouldn't do well.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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It's either going to work - the name, according to thier leaflets from CTS2006, is the most commonly recognised name in the education sector. They've obviosuly bought the rights to it, and now they need to deliver. If they deliver high quality PC's then it won't be long until the name gets around the industry and schools etc will be buying them.
It's certainly getting the publicity at the moment. So long as the product is good, not cheap stuff from china, then there's no reason why they shouldn't do well.
If only I had thought of the idea first...