India, with its one billion people, is a potentially huge market, but it needs inexpensive computers and software.
Do you want a really inexpensive computer for the kids to use?
I recently field-tested relatively inexpensive computers, from $80 to $500.
By the late 1970s inexpensive computers allowed industrial operations to perform process control and track productivity.
The trend toward ever more powerful and inexpensive computers is, if anything, accelerating.
The campus was fully wired and ready for the eventual availability of inexpensive personal computers.
But inexpensive computers, some with more features, ate into its market share.
Increasingly, the industry is moving toward inexpensive personal computers and work stations that are linked by networks.
The 1980s, with the introduction of inexpensive computers, opened up a new door for cognitive neuroscience research.
The first is "an inexpensive computer that leans heavily on its connection to more sophisticated computers."