Ok Paul,
I got out my Phillips screw driver, called up Sony and Intel, and DIIG for a motherboard, now you're sure I can still make this?:
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- PC Computing, the magazine for technology-focused business professionals, has announced the hardware, software, and Internet product winners of its prestigious 1997 Most Valuable Product (MVP) Awards. The winners of these annual MVP Awards were announced here tonight at the Motown Cafe, at an invitation-only ceremony that is a traditional industry kick-off for COMDEX/Fall, the giant computer trade show-
The MVP Product of the Year Award, one of the most distinguished of the 77 awards, went to Dell Computer Corporation [Nasdaq:DELL - news] for its Dell Dimension XPS D300 desktop computer system, which also claimed an MVP Award in the State-of-the-Art Desktop PC category. The Dimension XPS D300 is the Product of the Year for several reasons, according to PC Computing editors. First, with its 300 MHz processor speed, the Dimension XPS D300 is just about the world's fastest computer. And it comes loaded with an awesome list of standard features, including a whopping 9.1 OB Seagate hard disk -- all at a price that's easy on the pocketbook. But Dell also gets kudos from PC Computing's editors for ''unparalleled customer service and support, innovative Web-based marketing and easy anti-obsolescence leasing -- all creating a new customer-loyalty model for the entire industry.'' |