AP technology analyst Brian Bergstein (Brian Bergstein) decided in practice
to check how good the Presto service was, whose creators combined the Internet and a printer to deliver email in paper form.

The service is designed for older people who do not know how to use a computer and rarely leave the house. Bergstein’s grandmother and grandfather became the experimental rabbits of Bergstein.
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In short, the old people liked it, even though Presto is a one-way service, that is, you can get a letter, but you can’t answer. But the photos of the grandchildren led the grandfather into raptures, and there was no trace of the doubts about the utility.
Bergstein writes that he will pay for Presto services himself - this is $ 10 per month or $ 100 per year, plus $ 100 one-time for the printer itself.