Disney launches PC for kids
Disney knows kids, and the company is hoping it knows what kids (and parents) want in a home PC. The bright blue Disney Dream Desk PC ($599 direct) - designed by Disney and frog design and built by German electronics giant Medion AG - will include a 2.6 GHz Celeron processor, a CD-RW/DVD combo optical drive, a kid-sized mouse, and a multimedia keyboard and digital pen. The matching 14.1" LCD monitor ($299) sports signature Mickey Mouse ears.
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