Tech Tycoon Slams Entrepreneur’s Reinvented ‘Slim PC’ | Dragons’ Den

The inventor of this “Slim PC” appeared on Dragons’ Den – and took significant flak from tech tycoon Peter Jones on the show.

Dragons’ Den published this video item, entitled “Tech Tycoon Slams Entrepreneur’s Reinvented ‘Slim PC’ | Dragons’ Den” – below is their description.

Dr. John Garside wants a piece of the $130 billion computer market, he plans to do this by launching the ‘Slim PC’ – a PC designed to be smaller than your typical PC.

Dr. Garside is seeking a £190,000 investment but Peter can’t see innovation worth that much…

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