ViewSonic Sets Its Sights n PC Market With Debut f The VPC100

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- ViewSonic Sets Its Sights n PC Market With Debut f The VPC100
- The little computer That could
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ViewSonic Sets Its Sights n PC Market With Debut f The VPC100
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“When people talk about office clutter it’s not just about paperwork” said Jeff Volpe vice president and general manager of ViewSonic NA in a statement. “Traditional computing solutions can be expensive unattractive and take up an entire desk. We designed the VPC100 to overcome that “computer clutter” problem with one-cable ease and a clean all-in-one design. So why is the Walnut Calif. -based display giant venturing into the computer market?”This is a great extension of our brand” said Brian Igoe vice president of sales. “”It’s a big step but it’s a natural” he said. “Display is our strength and the VPC100 is an.

The little computer That could
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
The increase comes as traditional PC shipments fell about 8. 1 percent in the first quarter of 2009. "The worldwide recession sparked by the credit crisis slammed PC shipments for the second quarter in succession during the first three months of 2009" said Matthew Wilkins iSuppli’s principal analyst for computer platforms research. Usually priced at less than $600 netbooks typically provide portable Internet access serving as a low-cost alternative to Netbooks by the numbers 199. 99 Cost of HP Mini. 5 Percentage increase global shipments of netbook PCs thus far in 2009.

Edelweiss PC: Computer or 22nd-century coffee maker?
DVICE
All its wires and cables are hidden but its components are suspended out there for all to see. Reminds us of that exquisite.
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