SimplicITy computer for the first-time PC users
A simple interface computer dubbed the SimplicITy has been introduced specifically for the elders who haven’t used a PC before. Fixed with six buttons leading to simple tasks like email, web, about me, chat and documents the SimplicITy PC is extremely user-friendly. In case the users cannot understand the functions, the PC comes with a video tutorial button, which has UK TV presenter Valerie Singleton detailing 17 step-by-step instructions to make it even simpler for the users to understand how the system is to be used.


Developed in collaboration by Wessex Computers and Valerie Singleton the Linux operated SimplicITy PC takes about two weeks to build, made-on-order the computer can be ordered through post as well. The SimplicITy PC for now is only available in the UK for about $726. Video demonstration after the jump.
Via: BBC/Electronista

