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To: Kenya AA who wrote (54072)3/19/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: hlpinout  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Kenya,
I bookmarked it this am but no time to post then. Here it is:

Dell, Breaking Its Custom,
Is Selling PCs Below $1,000

By a WALL STREET JOURNAL Staff Reporter

ROUND ROCK, Texas -- Dell Computer Corp. has begun selling a
personal computer for less than $1,000, a bold move for a company that
has avoided competing in the low-price sector.

Dell this month began offering a Dimension PC, complete with a 15-inch
display, at a price of $999. Without a monitor, a PC with Intel Celeron
333 megahertz processor, 32 megabytes of memory and 6.4 gigabytes of
disk storage runs as low as $839.

The pricing represents a departure for the
computer maker, which has long targeted
customers in the high-powered, higher-priced
PC market. But with below-$1,000 machines representing as much of
60% of retail PC sales in January, analysts have said Dell must enter the
low-cost segment if it is to continue its rapid growth.

A Dell spokesman said its first below-$1,000 PC is a reflection of lower
component costs, and not a concerted effort to enter the low-cost PC
fray, where companies are selling PCs for as little as $399.

In February, Dell said it was evaluating whether it can sell low-cost PCs
profitably. That evaluation continues, the spokesman said, noting the
company now defines low cost as below $799.