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To: Paul Engel who wrote (129228)3/5/2001 9:37:06 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 186894
 
Paul
no, really? Dell is going to use Intel chip, if I would not see it with my own eyes I would never believe it
Regards
-Mad Albert



To: Paul Engel who wrote (129228)3/5/2001 9:49:38 PM
From: muzosi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
1.3 GHz, 128 MB PC600 RDRAM, 10 GB(1) hard disk drive

Great spec btw. I bet a 1GHz athlon is faster than this POJ. Who ever buys this, get what they deserve.

Muzo



To: Paul Engel who wrote (129228)3/5/2001 10:00:55 PM
From: Andrew Shih  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
>>>Immediately available in the U.S. and Canada, prices start at $1,299 for an OptiPlex GX400 that includes an Intel® Pentium 4 processor at 1.3 GHz, 128 MB PC600 RDRAM, 10 GB(1) hard disk drive, integrated 10/100 networking and audio, NVIDIA® TNT2 Pro 16MB AGP card, 1.44 MB floppy disk and CDROM drives. Complete product details can be found at www.dell.com/optiplex. <<<

I just went to Dell's site to see this $1,299 computer. It priced out at $1411 w/ no monitor. An OptiPlex GX150 with a P3 1 GHz, 128 MB PC133, 10 GB HD, integrated NIC & Audio, TNT2 PRO, etc, costs $1218.

How many GX400 do you anticipate Dell is going to sell? At a $200 cost disadvantage and with a performance disadvantage to boot, it's obvious that the P4 isn't going to replace the P3 until .13 arrives.

-Andrew