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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 273.67+0.5%Dec 19 9:30 AM EST

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To: Mark Palmberg who wrote (23920)4/13/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Read Replies (1) of 213177
 
<<I'm buying a new Tangerine 333Mhz just as soon as they're available on the 'Net.>>

You know, maybe there is something to the theory that people are buying iMacs on looks rather than speed as the Wintel 450 Mhz users are chiming.

Would you buy a new Beige Mustang or a a sporty red Mustang convertible?

Also, I think Apple cornered the market on the color Bondi Blue with focus groups. It was proably determined that was the most likely color to market a computer in.

Now when other boxmakers try to copy Apple with colored computers what are they going to start off with? Blue? Everyone will say they are blatently copying the iMac!

If Compaq starts of with a Compaq RED machine (which follows their corporate color scheme) I think they will be met with poor sales. There's only a small segment daring enough to buy something red.

IBM - BLUE PCs - Looks like their trying to make iMacs. Otherwise a good color.

Gateway - GREEN PCs - might have some potential.

Dell - YELLOW PCs - Piss poor! Lemon!

Who would dare tangerine?

Yes, Apple got all the good colors before anybody had they idea. And if they try, they will be classed as 'also rans".

-Bill_H
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