Or maybe instead of buying another pc, maybe he'd rather buy a device designed to complete said task. I know it's strange, buying accessories for computers in order to easily complete tasks rather than just buying more computers. But some people just like to save money and not be a total dumbass...
Doesn't anybody remember the early days of digital photo frames? They were pretty damn expensive. People still bought them, and look what's happened... I think it'll be more of a niche market-type thing. I'm sure there are a number of people who would like something like this, and I'm sure those people would expect to pay the premium for such capabilities. Although I wouldn't expect the monthly charge to be anywhere above $10. Anything below would seem reasonable, but I really wonder what they'll do if people want multiple frames? They'd almost have to have some sort of packaged deal with the monthly charge...
So, you probably had to Google "replete" because you had no clue what it meant, and now you're trying to say he used it incorrectly? There's nothing wrong with the way he implemented that word. Just because you didn't understand it before veering from the article to look it up, doesn't mean it was used in the wrong context. It is a great article.
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