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Wednesday Nov 12, 2008
Prototype Sun Ray laptops

My wish for an Intel Metro Sun Ray laptop still lives on - but I was somewhat chuffed to find my 6- and 4-year old had prototyped some for me.

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Lightweight, packaging can be recycled, ultra-low power consumption and surprisingly economic to manufacture. A touching moment, especially when I found that the older one had written "Sun Ray" on the lids. Geek dad moment.


Posted at 10:38PM Nov 12, 2008 by Peter Harvey in Family  |  Comments[2]  |  del.icio.us technorati digg