Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Apr 2007 19:07 UTC, submitted by alcibiades
Hardware, Embedded Systems Having Michael Dell back at the helm of his namesake company hasn't paid any quick dividends when it comes to market share. According to Gartner Research, Dell continued its slide both in the US and worldwide during the first quarter of 2007, while HP opened up an even-wider lead. Interesting in these results is that you can clearly see that Apple's strongest market is still the United States.
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RE[3]: Monitors
by mkone on Sun 22nd Apr 2007 14:40 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Monitors"
mkone
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2006-03-14

"Dell LCDS were good."

Second that...I have a 2001FP (3 years old) which is arguably the best monitor I've ever owned. I recently purchases the new version (2007FP) as a secondary, and it's abysmal when compared side by side. On it's own it would probably look fantastic, but when viewed next to the 2001 it's incredibly obvious which one is the better monitor.

Not a single dead pixel on my 2001 either. After 3 years.


IIRC Dells monitors are made by Philips.

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