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Dell's first all-in-one PC, the XPS One, is now for sale
Dell's first all-in-one PC, the XPS One, is now for sale
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I hope this is just the first of a continuing line; Dell is so fickle in what they'll release and/or stick with over time. 'Cause it'd be nice to have a wider range of screen sizes as with the iMac, and it would be even better for the style-conscious, not so tech savvy group this is obviously aimed at to have a dead simple and fairly good security solution on-board from jump, like Windows OneCare. But as it is, what a wonderfully bold statement in both the looks AND capability department. Hope their marketing is up to the challenge, maybe with an Apple-esque "Think Better" campaign? ;)
- iMac. iShmack
- by cyberDJ-2038765336053745013836 November 19, 2007 7:30 AM PST
- The iMac has always looked ridiculous as well as the boob using it.
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(5 Comments)At least the previous gen iMacs were Bang & Olufsen-worthy as catchy kiosks in a foyer or lobby somewhere.
Leave it to Dell to show Apple how to do style.
This is what happens when you take the Sony/Microsoft path to success; you get complacent with your achievements and then you rest on your laurels.
You can't sit still in this market, Apple. Better companies deserve your recognition. And they will rightfully take it.