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To: Mani1 who wrote (3373)10/28/1999 11:59:00 AM
From: AJ Berger  Respond to of 3645
 
Dell already dropped NMGC for ATIX

in their 7500 Inspiron Notebooks.
they are hauking the
2x AGP 4MB ATI RAGE Modibilty -P 3D
instead of the MagicMedia 256AV AGP



To: Mani1 who wrote (3373)10/30/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: Mad2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3645
 
What do you Mani?
yahoo.cnet.com
While no mention of portable devices is made, would these things require a graphics chipset?
Mad2



To: Mani1 who wrote (3373)11/1/1999 6:12:00 PM
From: Mad2  Respond to of 3645
 
Got my Dell catalogue today;
Inspiron 7500 (500MHz PIII) ATI @ $3629
Inspiron 7500 (Celeron 433MHz) ATI @ $2199
Inspiron 3700 (Celeron 433 MHZ) ATI @ $1999
Inspiron 3500 (Celeron 400MHZ) NM 256AV AGP Video @ $1799
Latitude CPx (500MHz PIII) NM 256AV AGP Video @ $3299
Latitude CPi A (400MHz PII) NM256AV AGP Video @ $2999
Latitude CS (400MHz PII) Magic Media 256zx @ $2899
Latitude CPt (466MHz Celeron) Magic Media 256zx @ $1899

The 7500 series are positioned as portable desktops, the 3700 as light weight and 3500 as value oriented
the Latitude line is positioned as network optimized (eg business laptops)

Regards,
Mad2