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Apple teases lower-priced products for fall

October 20th, 2009

Apple teases lower-priced products for fall

Apple during the conference to discuss its quarterly results at record levels this summer, provided several clues of the price drop on its products in the near future. If, during a Q & A session about his prediction of lower profit margins provided for the case, warned the company that products in the future, lower margins and have repeatedly emphasized, cost as a problem. He stressed that it offers “ever increasing value in its products and reiterated its belief that it still does not make products at prices of other” can not compete.”

The company had no information on what to include these products, and played on an “abnormal” impact for the quarter ending in December.

Apple Discussions may word of less expensive Macs that has grown louder in recent weeks, including a redesigned MacBook and a price-drop support for Mac Mini, the second of which was in Google’s text ads with a 100-euro price cut seen. A redesigned iMac has been rumored price cuts, but there is less likely if it uses fast but expensive Core i7 processors instead of more economical Core 2 Duo chips.

Handheld devices are not expected since the company upgraded all iPods and is not anticipated that the delivery of its Tablet rumor until early 2010.

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$2,000 Dell Adamo XPS launching October 22

October 20th, 2009

$2,000 Dell Adamo XPS launching October 22

Dell has teased his uber-thin XPS Adamo for a while now, but next Thursday Dell fully show the thinnest notebook ever.

The 0.39-inch XPS Adamo has a price of $ 2000, and while we are still not all the details, according to a Business Week article she has a “heat-sensing stripe on the lip, that if the finger stolen white lights and automatically opens the aluminum cover.”

Sounds sexy. The ambitious machine is part of a comprehensive effort that people are talking about Dell again so far and it seems to work.

We will know more next week.

via Engadget

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