Compaq Hopes To Do An IMac
News Compaq plans to deliver a new-look, "legacy free" PC designed to take on the likes of Apple's iMac and Dell's WebPC. Dell also recently joined in the game with its WebPC. The PC, priced starting at $999, offers five USB ports as well as services...
[December 16, 1999, 8:44]
Dell Has Big Plans For Mini PCs
News In July 2000, Dell killed its own WebPC -- a curvy blue consumer machine that was smaller than the company's standard desktops -- after only six months, because of slow sales. Unlike the WebPC, Dell's latest small computer is aimed at businesses...
[October 28, 2002, 8:32]
Dell's New PCs Toe Performance Line
News News of the new Dimension line follows the demise of Dell's WebPC line, which is no longer offered on Dell's site. Kay said the WebPC didn't catch on because its design wasn't appealing enough to the target home audience.
[July 11, 2000, 9:14]
Comdex '99: PC Makers Look Beyond The Beige Box
News Dell, which will begin to articulate its new PC/appliance strategy next week with the WebPC launch, is thinking along the same lines. WebPC, "is the first machine that's well thought out for the Web," he said.
[November 18, 1999, 10:02]
Dell Targets Gamers With New PC Line
News The company's first foray into stylish PCs, the WebPC, ended six months after it began. Dell's colour is named after a place that Mom might want to go on holiday. Dell's history in developing PCs that appeal to consumers on aesthetics to date hasn...
[April 28, 2003, 8:27]

