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March 3, 2005

Intel shows off concept PC

It seems that others are finally jumping on the Mac bandwagon. Mac's computer sales haven't really increased over the past year even though the ipod was a success. Skeptics are still waiting to see what the Mac mini will do, but Intel is trying to jump in with it's own miniature pc. Some clips of the article below.

"As part of a speech at the Intel Developer Forum here, Vice President Don MacDonald demonstrated several concept PCs, including the Sleek Concept Entertainment PC--a square, metallic-colored device that was immediately reminiscent of the desktop computer Apple Computer introduced earlier this year .

An Apple representative declined to comment on Intel's concept PC.

Thus far, the concept PC is just a piece of plastic, literally, although its design showed a clock display and optical drive in front, with ports such as USB, optical audio and FireWire in the back. " [via c|net]

Posted by geekblue at March 3, 2005 8:23 AM

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