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DigiTimes.com: Dell Inspiron E1705 and Latitude D620 Selling For Under US$1,000

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Jessie Shen reports on DigiTimes.com of the price cuts on two of Dells high quality notebook computers. 'Dell recently cut prices of its dual-core notebook series, the Inspiron E1705 and Latitude D620, to less than US$1,000, according to the company's website. The price-cut could herald a price war in the brand-new dual-core notebook market worldwide and accelerate migration of the mainstream notebook platform from single-core to dual-core. Dell has lowered the price of its Inspiron E1705 series, a consumer notebook that features Intel’s Core Duo T2600 processor and 17-inch widescreen display, to US$999. Meanwhile, the Latitude D620 line, which is based on Intel’s Core Duo T2300 processor and has a 14.1-inch widescreen display, is also available from US$899.'

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Source: DigiTimes Systems

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