[NTLK] Apple Newton at the Museum Of Failure
Gene beaird
bgbeaird at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jan 20 13:07:34 PST 2024
Indeed. It only ‘failed’ because Apple was floundering at the time and Teh Steve didn’t like the thing, so had the project cancelled. IMHO, with the 2001, it was _almost_ there, and would have probably been really good with an update with a faster CPU and a bit more memory.
But we have Macintoshes to sell and iPhones to develop, amiright? :-)
Regards,
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
> On Jan 20, 2024, at 2:00 PM, newtontalk-request at newtontalk.net wrote:
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> From: Grant Hutchinson <splorp at mac.com>
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>>> On Fri, Jan 19, 2024, 9:47?AM Alexander Shendi wrote:
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>>> Apple Newton at the Museum Of Failure:
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>> On Jan 19, 2024, at 12:41 PM, Michael Sheflin <sheflinm at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I saw this there a few months ago, but I'm pretty sure the display model
>> was a 120 or 130. (I snapped a pic of the Minitel but not the Newton.)
>> But it wasn't an OMP.
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> Sigh.
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> It didn?t fail. It was deliberately killed.
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> If the Newton had truly ?failed?, we certainly would not be still talking about it decades later.
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> g.
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