Softbank to sell PC clones
Japan's biggest software and peripherals wholesaler, Softbank, has started selling PC clones on a direct-order basis.
The company is selling the PCs for 20 percent to 30 percent less than comparable brand-name models, a Softbank spokesman said. The orders are being fulfiulled by California-based Ingram Micro, the world's largest PC distributor,
A unit of office equipment manufacturer Ricoh will provide maintenance through its nationwide service network.
The story is posted on news.com .
Head Games Publishing launches Big Game Hunter II
- Motorola signs foundry deal with TSMC
- PC makers challenged to pre-load Linux, Be
- NovaLogic to Release F-22 Lightning III
- Yamaha unveils Virtual Acoustic synthesis
- M2K launches DVD-ROM flight simulator
- NEC cuts 15,000 jobs, posts record loss
- AMD signs Gateway
- Grove may testify before FTC
- Intel, AMD set for CPU showdown
IBM to fab Compaq's Alphas
- 3Dfx optimizes Voodoo for 3DNow!
- HP launches Brio PCs, starting at $699
- AMD unveils sixth-generation K6-III
- Pentium III serial number can be hacked
- Pat Gelsingers comments on hacked PIII Serial Number
- FlexATX Form Factor is on the run
- First 133 MHz FSB System shown at IDF
- Intel unveils FlexATX motherboard
- HP Pavilion PC to pack a CD-RW drive
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




