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    Dell deceived customers, Court orders in US

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Chetanji, Jun 5, 2008.

  1. Chetanji

    Chetanji Notebook Consultant

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    I just saw this on CNN about a suit in New York over Dell deceptive business practice in Computer sales in 2007.

    In order to rise high in the computer world of business, it has been the model for decades that the winners are aggressive, powerful, and very serious at winning.

    I don't see Dell or Intel or any other giant, apologizing for their product sitting on our desk in our home or office.

    So we might as well enjoy our toy! Personally, my week old M1330 is more than I expected in easy to carry around, delightful to look at, and powerful.

    The 64 bit hardware is just itching for the computer world to catch up and start writing 64 bit programs to take advantage of this phenomenal gift.

    Right now, your Core 2 Duo, is only Intel's 64 bit CPU's ability to run the old, 32/16 bit software that sits on your hard drive.

    There is a whole world of functionality and new programming waiting to come in to the foray! Enjoy and play!

    Blessings,
    Chetanji
     
  2. Lazy

    Lazy Notebook Consultant

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    This has already been brought up, a bit late on the news =p
     
  3. Chetanji

    Chetanji Notebook Consultant

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    Wonder why it was on CNN's website today, perhaps there is an update or some more information.