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To: Dale Stempson who wrote (3747)11/10/1998 10:44:00 AM
From: s. bateh  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
GREAT NEWS!!!! MUST READ: with internal zip!!!! We will sell tons and tons.....last post for a while...take care all...

Dell Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL - news), the world's leading direct computer systems
company, and Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK - news), the world leader in imaging, today
announced a marketing agreement that will enable Dell to sell and ship Kodak's leading digital
camera with Dell(R) Dimension(R) desktop PCs for home and small business customers. Dell will
also include the camera under Dell's standard system three-year limited warranty(a) and 24-hour,
toll-free hardware phone support.

The Kodak DC210 Plus digital zoom camera is available now with Dell Dimension PCs for an
optional $499 upgrade. A sample configuration and price for a Dimension XPS R400 with camera is
$2,786, which includes an Intel(R) Pentium(R) II processor at 400MHz, 96MB of memory, 17-inch
(15.9 viewable) monitor, 12.9GB hard drive, 8MB of video memory, high-end audio,
USB-controlled speakers, 56K v.90(b) modem, 100MB internal Iomega Zip drive and color
printer. The system also includes Microsoft Windows 98, MS Home Essentials, Kodak Picture
Easy software and Adobe Photodeluxe. Entry-level Dimension configurations with camera begin at
$1,698
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