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French shoppers bag bargain PCs

Jane Wakefield ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 02 Feb 1999 12:16 GMT

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The knock-down price of 1,990 Francs or approximately £180 is the result of a partnership between Cyrix, Geant and a French ISP, Infonie. Stan Swearingen, vice president for National's Cyrix PC division commented: "This is another example of how Cyrix is enabling more and more people access to the Internet."

Customers get a computer with a Cyrix M II- 300 processor, a 15" monitor, 32 MB RAM and a 56K modem. Included in the package is Windows 98 and Internet access software. According to a Cyrix spokesman, the machine is "customised for the Internet" and is set to compete with high-street machines retailing for £1000.

The partnership between a chip maker and an ISP is a concept espoused by National Semi-Conductor CEO Brian Halla. Last year, he spoke of a time when computers would be given away free by ISPs. "You will be buying Internet access instead of a computer," a Cyrix spokesman said.

When will such computers be available in the UK? No specific details are yet available, but the company spokesman added: "It will affect every country."

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