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HP to launch compact Pentium 4 PC

Hewlett-Packard is planning the smallest form-factor yet for Intel's flagship chip Read more

5 October, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Simpler, cheaper: Meet the new PC

...general manager of Compaq's Desktop PC division. Compaq also offers a legacy-free PC Presario model for the home, called EZ 2000. It starts... Read more

26 January, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Legacy free PCs

...Vista machine is trying to break this cycle with something dubbed the 'legacy-free PC'. Closer examinations suggested that this is revolution at a pretty... Read more

17 November, 1999 by Tony Westbrook

'Vista' PC: Compaq's brave new world

...Computer is set to clean the slate next week -- introducing a new legacy-free PC for corporate customers Read more

3 November, 1999 by John G.Spooner

PC World launches a computer with E.go

Legacy-free PC features instant-on, cool aesthetics, but falls short where it... Read more

9 December, 1999 by Justin Pearse

IBM unveils PCs for the Net

...business users. NetVista will also target corporations when IBM rolls out a legacy-free PC, codenamed Stardust, later in the second quarter. This PC will... Read more

14 March, 2000 by John G.Spooner

'Willamette' heats up GHz race

The curtain is about to be lifted on Intel's upcoming 1GHz-plus processor, which will fuel home computers linked via broadband to the Web Read more

3 February, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Compaq hopes to do an iMac

Compaq plans to deliver a new-look, "legacy free" PC designed to take on the likes of Apple's iMac... Read more

16 December, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Comdex '99: PC makers look beyond the beige box

...similar tack. The company next week plans to announce a consumer-focused legacy free PC, called WebPC. The system, which is expected to provide simple... Read more

18 November, 1999 by John Spooner

Comdex '99: Spotlight on PC 'appliances'

New cheaper "legacy-free PCs" and easy-to-use "computing appliances" will be touted Read more

15 November, 1999 by John G.Spooner

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