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To: tejek who wrote (123947)9/15/2000 5:14:46 AM
From: aburner  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576660
 
Ted, (Joe, Milo)
re: http://www.pc.ibm.com/europe/pcnewsde/neue_aptiva_modelle_-_ ... Yes, but we need Andreas to translate.

The page says that you can choose a processor for the Aptiva series from the following list: PIII, Celeron, K6-2 and Duron ranging in speeds from 500 to 933 MHz. However if you follow the link to ibm.com and continue a few links to www5.pc.ibm.com you'll only find a few K6-X based models, no Durons. The only Duron based PC I could find so far (other than the PCs sold in Canada) is the Netvista A40i (Duron 600): www5.pc.ibm.com (you'll also find two models built around an Athlon 1000 on that page).

Please note that both Aptivas and the Netvista Series are targeted at the SOHO market so I wouldn't call them business PCs.

Kind regards,
ABurner