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Is There a $200 PC In Your Future?

Posted by accountingweb on Oct 11 1999 106 printer friendly
We've all seen the retail price of personal computers (PCs) drop in recent years, but could they possibly fall to a low of $200 by the end of next year? Industry analysts are divided on this issue.

Some analysts believe companies like eMachines Inc. [1], who already sell computers for less than $400, will make this prediction a reality. Another low-cost player could be Tatung [2], which is said to be developing multi-hued, low-cost consumer PCs that will start at approximately $299, with a lower-line version of this same PC available for as low as $200.

But don't expect any bells and whistles. This low-line machine won't have a CD-ROM, will use Linux [3] in place of Windows 98, and will be based on a Cyrix [4] chip.

Analysts on the other side of this issue are doubtful that PCs will actually be available for $200 without special financing or Internet access contracts attached. Even if stripped computers fall to a low of $200, some analysts feel this price point is not sustainable.


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Links:
[1] http://www.emachinesinc.com
[2] http://www.tatung.com
[3] http://www.linux.com
[4] http://www.cyrix.com
[5] http://www.accountingweb.com/tags/technology