Grampy Aught-Six
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The '''Grampy Aught-Six''' is a computer targeted at the elderly market, who have problems opening digital images of their grandchildren, or taking four consecutive steps. It features 400-point type, a meatloaf-sized cursor (also the shape of meatloaf) and a real mouse that will pre-chew your food for you (sold seperately). There is a wooden frame around the monitor (which appears to be made of cross stitch). | The '''Grampy Aught-Six''' is a computer targeted at the elderly market, who have problems opening digital images of their grandchildren, or taking four consecutive steps. It features 400-point type, a meatloaf-sized cursor (also the shape of meatloaf) and a real mouse that will pre-chew your food for you (sold seperately). There is a wooden frame around the monitor (which appears to be made of cross stitch). | ||
Revision as of 22:33, 6 August 2009
The Grampy Aught-Six is a computer targeted at the elderly market, who have problems opening digital images of their grandchildren, or taking four consecutive steps. It features 400-point type, a meatloaf-sized cursor (also the shape of meatloaf) and a real mouse that will pre-chew your food for you (sold seperately). There is a wooden frame around the monitor (which appears to be made of cross stitch).
Appearances
- Debut: Compy Catalog