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Microsoft counters NC with device of its own

Arif Mohamed ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 28 Oct 1996 15:12 GMT

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The device is expected to be a sub-£600 Windows-based machine and will compete with Network Computers such as Sun's much-hyped JavaStation, which will be announced tomorrow. Microsoft's partners are expected to include Hewlett-Packard which has played a large role in pushing for the new computer.

Microsoft said an announcement was imminent, but Hewlett-Packard declined to comment.

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