![]() The home page prominently displays news headlines and weather, and even a quote of the day. ![]() Large windows display content, and emails use a big, bold font for easy reading. The interface is dominated by a row of big, blue buttons down the left side of the screen, with labels like Email, Photos, Calendar, Web and so forth. As simple as it is to use, the Telikin I tested had some flaws and glitches to frustrate most tech novices. To create the Telikin, the company converts standard PCs from the Taiwanese manufacturer MSI by replacing Windows with the Linux operating system and then overlaying that with a greatly simplified user interface and apps of its own design. It’s an all-in-one desktop, with a touch screen, that starts at $699 and comes from a small Philadelphia-area start-up called Venture 3 Systems. I’ve been testing just such a computer, called the Telikin.
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