Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Dell Snafu:Only $15 Instead of $148 140000 Monitors Sold


Dell has been done costly snafu in Taiwan: A promotional deal went online with the wrong price of $15 for a monitor.
WOW!! Just about eight hours, 26000 customers ordered 140000 monitors.
The Taiwanese regulators are now saying that Dell has to fulfill the order, which is standard procedure I guess. The original price was intended to be around $150.
After Dell changed the pricing, 471 grievances have been filed and Dell will successfully have to use the $15 price for clients who have prepared a single monitor. For the others, Dell will have to apply a unfathomable discount.

Umid mBook


Are you finding smallest PC for your blogging … First, I would like to share the context: during a discussion with Intel, we were asked how we would use this MID and what kind of trouble we could put it to work for. We thought that it would be useful to have a tiny computer during an expo so that we can go from booth to booth and post instantly. Intel loaned the mBook to us and we set out to try posting live from their Search Day and see how the mBook performs. The computer was consequently returned to Intel.

As you can imagine, using such a tiny computer isn't without challenges, that's why the Mobile Internet Device (MID) category is still in "soul search" mode. So, try to cheek yourself for good return…
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