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"We couldn't have found a better partner than Micro Center to help deliver desktop Linux to the world," Carmony continued. "Micro Center believes in offering innovative products like Linspire Five-0 to their customers, and other retailers traditionally follow their lead - we're certain this will be the case with desktop Linux."
Micro Center will offer Linspire pre-installed on a number of PowerSpec desktop computers with prices ranging from $199 to $499. WinBook brand laptops starting at $699 will be available mid-year. System builders and hobbyists can also purchase specially priced OEM editions of Linspire in Micro Center's "Build-Your-Own-PC" areas, bundling the affordable operating system with motherboards and other system components.
In addition to advertising and selling Linspire products, the two companies agreed to launch a campaign to educate Micro Center customers on the security, stability and cost benefits of desktop Linux. Each Micro Center store nationwide will feature a dedicated desktop Linux section with an employee specifically trained as a Linux expert. The two companies also plan to roll out broader education programs in the near future.
"Micro Center is partnering with Linspire to provide an alternative operating system solution for our customers," said Kevin Jones, vice president of merchandising for Micro Center. "Linspire is not only affordable, but its open architecture is of interest to many of our Micro Center shoppers. Our customers have indicated their desire to use a Linux-based operating system as either their primary or alternative OS. We want to establish Micro Center as the premier retailer to meet the needs of those customers."
Beginning today, all 20 Micro Center stores nationwide will sell Linspire's Linux-based operating system in both the boxed version and pre-installed on desktop and laptop personal computers.
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Get lost 05/14/05 08:33:37 AM EDT | |||
And what's the first thing that comes to the eye when I want to make a comment: 1) MORE TOP STORIES: What Would Happen If - Shock! Horror!! - SCO Wins? 2) Microsoft advertisement. Guys... Get lost with your LinuxWorld. You don't deserve to exist. |
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Attention Sys-Con 05/12/05 06:07:41 AM EDT | |||
While you made a correct step in removing the article concerning PJ, and dumping O'Gara like a bag of trash in a dumpster, you're not finished. 1- Everything O'Gara must disappear. 2- A public front-page apology to PJ for allowing publication of the article. While you may not have written it, you are responsible for the publicity it caused, as noone pays attention to O'Gara's own sites. Only until those are done will we believe you are serious. |
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