2006 AMD Personal Internet Communicator Sealed. Exceptionally Rare PIC-1MM.

This was a 2006 WCIT giveaway. An attempt to create a low-cost computer for developing countries. Very few exist in unopened, sealed form. It’s a rare piece of computer history. Ask for more pics if you need them.


And from Wiki:

The Personal Internet Communicator (PIC) is a consumer device released by AMD in 2004 to allow people in emerging countries access to the internet. Originally part of AMD's 50x15 Initiative, the PIC has been deployed by Internet service providers (ISPs) in several developing countries. It is based on an AMD Geode CPU and uses Microsoft Windows CE and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.


The fanless PC runs the low-power Geode x86 processor and is equipped with 128 MB DDR memory and a 10 GB 3.5-inch hard drive.