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PC makers aim high and low

roundup Gateway fills out its server line with a pair of Xeon-based rack-mount machines. Meanwhile, low-price PC company eMachines unveils its second-quarter lineup.

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roundup Gateway fills out its server line with a pair of Xeon-based rack-mount machines. Meanwhile, low-price PC company eMachines unveils its second-quarter lineup. And a new study shows prices hitting a nadir.

eMachines plants new PCs for spring
The low-price PC maker releases its second-quarter PC lineup: Three new models feature faster processors. Some include more memory and larger hard drives as well.
April 7, 2003

Gateway racks up two new servers
Based on Intel's Xeon chip, the rack-mount servers are part of a broad effort to return to profitability, in part by revitalizing business and public sector sales.
April 6, 2003

Unisys' Dylan to take spotlight
The computer maker, now emphasizing Wintel systems for the enterprise, on Monday plans to launch a 32-processor Intel server, code-named Dylan, running Windows Server 2003.
April 6, 2003

previous coverage
Study: PC prices rocking to the bottom
New data from NPD Techworld says that although sales of desktops and notebooks held steady in February, prices dipped to all-time lows.
April 4, 2003

HP aims DVD-burning PCs at mainstream
The company releases a desktop and notebook equipped with DVD burners, at prices that analysts say will make the technology accessible to more people.
April 3, 2003

Dell sets sights on $60 billion
That goal--almost twice the revenue Dell took in last year--is "within our grasp," President Kevin Rollins says at the company's annual meeting with financial analysts.
April 3, 2003