$950 for THAT POS? It doesn't even say what CPU, RAM, and hard drive it has FFS.
Honestly, who's gonna pay that price for something that has worse specs than the Mac mini and provide as good a level of tech support as Asus? $1000 bets that shops won't sell a lot of these without dropping the pre-configured MSRP below $700, and even that is a wild guess.
To top it all off, this is no MCE system unless you spring up extra bucks for the VXR version, as the default VX gives you a different color and NO REMOTE. What a ripoff.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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$950 for THAT POS? It doesn't even say what CPU, RAM, and hard drive it has FFS.
Honestly, who's gonna pay that price for something that has worse specs than the Mac mini and provide as good a level of tech support as Asus? $1000 bets that shops won't sell a lot of these without dropping the pre-configured MSRP below $700, and even that is a wild guess.
To top it all off, this is no MCE system unless you spring up extra bucks for the VXR version, as the default VX gives you a different color and NO REMOTE. What a ripoff.