Dell will get a new chief executive officer for its 20th birthday.
PC maker Dell Computer is taking on Hewlett-Packard and others with a quartet of inkjet and laser devices, which it will begin shipping in the U.S. in April, but Australian users may be left behind.
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If you're going to have to lug it around, you might as well get a laptop that will make business colleagues green with envy.
Hoping to make a big bang in consumer electronics, Hewlett-Packard plans on Friday to unveil its long-awaited HP-branded iPod, along with its first televisions, an entertainment hub and the usual array of new printers and cameras, sources said.
Product design chief John Medica has a big job ahead -- jazzing up Dell's image with computers that capture the public's imagination.
CEO Kevin Rollins' long run of good fortune faces the biggest test yet. Still, he says, "I wouldn't go run (HP)."
If you're going to have to lug it around, you might as well get a laptop that will make business colleagues green with envy.
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The 5100MP is a fine business projector, but it's less well suited for home cinemaphiles.
The Dell 2100MP is a compact and lightweight SVGA projector that marries a full complement of basic features with good overall performance.
There's a lot here this week for the enterprise purchaser, and a few for the wealthy home purchaser as well. Never fear though, Dell has come through with another low-cost PC.
The IN74 looks impressive from the outside and it delivers quality images from the inside.
It may have a name like an Italian ice cream but this widescreen projector is packed with features. So is it worth your money? Read our Australian review.
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