To: andrew peterson who wrote (4751 ) 12/5/1998 5:59:00 PM From: Marty Lee Respond to of 11417
Hi andrew and all.. Here's some more links and stuff. The first is about IBM's hook up with INTEL. Any thoughts? I mean, is IBM's work with security with INTEL something they can talk about more proudly and freely than mentioning our WAVX? Aren't we just as PRETTY? Maybe we're such a bomb shell IBM is saving us for last?ibm.com ibmlink.ibm.com IBM's broad lineup of Aptiva home computers, ranging in price from $599 to $2,199*, are ideal for just about anyone - students, parents, grandparents, power users and game enthusiasts. Exciting new features on the Aptiva PCs include an optional sleek flat panel monitor, space-saving design, speech recognition software and DVD technology, as well as desktop and processor speeds up to 450 MHz**. All Aptiva PCs come standard with substantial memory and hard drive space, easy expandability options, quick and affordable access to the Internet and IBM's world class service and support. The new consumer ThinkPad i Series is the ideal solution for college students and frequent travelers on any shopping list. Priced as low as $1,499*, the ThinkPad i Series boasts powerful performance and consumer-friendly features. The Young Explorer Fun and Learning Center -- a colorful, all-in-one computing solution from IBM and Little Tikes -- is now available to consumers for home computing. Young Explorer combines leading-edge technology from IBM, durable and creative furniture design from Little Tikes, and award-winning educational software from Edmark in one unique product. Is Santa bringing the WaveMeter next year? Or will His sleigh be carrying a coprocessor from INTEL? Maybe both? Yours, Marty