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September 1995, Week 2

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Cecile Chi <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Sep 1995 16:43:45 -0400
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Last week's "Personal Technology" column in the Wall Street Journal was a
very
positive review of the HP Pavilion (Vectra???) PC, being sold as a home PC.
They are Pentium machines with Windows95 and bunches of software, and
one 486.
 
"...the most important part of these computers' names is the HP logo itself,
which has earned colossal respect among consumers..."
 
"...well-designed machines at a price close enough to the retail low-price
leader...
to draw sales from buyers willing to pay a little more for the security of
its
trusted brand name."
 
"The Pavilion is a first-rate computer, thoughtfully designed, powerful and
packed
with features, at a good price."
 
"All in all, I can recommend the HP Pavilion as a very good computer from a
very good company."
 
Nice to see HP's name in the business press!

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