ulcpc

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ULCPC stands for ultra low-cost personal computer, a term used in the late 2000s to describe affordable, compact laptops often called netbooks. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around ULCPCs focus on their trade-offs: portability and low price versus small screens, cramped keyboards, and limited performance. One notable thread covers Michael Dell's comment that users initially love the size and weight but quickly become frustrated with the small display and keyboard within about 36 hours. The tag captures conversations about the practical limitations of these devices, especially for users accustomed to larger notebooks. While ULCPCs were popular for basic tasks, the forum highlights their shortcomings as primary computers.
  1. reghakr

    Netbooks – Toys for 36 Hours, Says Michael Dell.

    The chief executive officer and founder of Dell, the world’s third largest supplier of personal computers, said that although netbooks appear to be pretty popular among end-users, many people eventually get disappointed with small screens, inconvenient keyboards and other peculiarities of...
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