Michael Lee wrote:
Funny you mention the Barbie PC. Back in the day,
when the
manufacturer went bankrupt, a surplus dealer was selling dozens of
these for $30 a piece, no CPU or memory. So, of course, on impulse, I
bought half a dozen. They were the worst things you can imagine. The
board was Mini-ITXish, no expansion slots, no PS/2, 2x USB, one memory
slot, one IDE, and supported only some early model Celeron CPUs. NO
Network, might have had a software modem. Since it only had 2x usb, a
mouse and keyboard would be it for connections to it. A very basic
SVGA, barely good for anything. The whole thing was puzzled together
into a small metal case covered in silver spray painted plastic
including the CD-ROM front, with a cute flower pattern. Also, they
had a tendency to drain the BIOS battery and once dead, it would stay
that way for good. Sadly they still sit on a workbench to this day.
Haven't gotten myself to get rid of them. And to this day I can't
figure out any alternative uses for it or it's parts. Having no
method of external peripherals and not having network seriously
limited any use of this machine.
So are they collectable? :)
Bummer, that thing looks AWFUL! Even my 4 year old
"girlie firl"
daughter wouldn;t find much appealing on that unit.
Jim