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Olivetti cuts notebook pricing by 23 per cent

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 06 Mar 1997 14:11 GMT

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The UK will see the high-end Echos Pro range cut by up to 23 per cent. At the summit of the range, the 150MHz Pentium-based Echos Pro 150X is reduced from £3,799 to £2,899

Earlier this week at a conference in Venice, Italy, OPC chief executive Bernhard Auer said that "our notebook business points the way for the rest of the company". In 1996, the company's near-doubling of annual notebook sales gave it the number four position in Europe, according to Dataquest market research.

OPC can be contacted by telephone on 0181-785 6666.

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