![]() ![]() “The Intel Dot.Station is the result of extensive consumer research and close cooperation with our customers,” said Claude Leglise, vice president, Intel Architecture Group and general manager of the Home Products Group, at the time of the launch. ![]() It could connect to the Internet, access email, and even came with a built-in telephone and remote. In its exuberance, Intel even made its own PC! Well, not a PC, per se, but a “Web appliance” that certainly looked like a PC. Weirdly, those who bought it at Amazon seemed to love it. Amazonīut the weirdest device of the bunch had to be the wireless gamepad, which looked either like some sort of therapy device for hemorrhoids or an after-hours plaything that we don’t want to speculate about too much. Some industrial designer probably got a laugh out of this.
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