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IPC Technologies Announces "Beat the Pants off of Dell" Pricing Buyers Get Austin Computers for Rock Bottom Prices PLUS $100 Back.


AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 31, 1995--IPC Technologies, Inc., (IPCT IPCT International Professional Cycling Teams
IPCT Islington Primary Care Trust (UK)
IPCT Internet Protocol Collaboration Tools
IPCT Interaction Pattern Card Translator
IPCT Intel Precision Cooling Technology
) has entered the pricing wars by announcing that they will beat any quote on Dell's Optiplex line by $100 per system. In addition, IPCT will match any advertised price on Dell Dimension Dell Dimension is a line of home desktop computers manufactured by Dell, Inc. As of June 2007, Dell no longer makes the Dimension line other than for business and in non American markets. The high-end Dimension 9200 (XPS 410 in the Amercian market) is still manufactured.  XPS (1) See XML Paper Specification.

(2) A brand name for certain models of Inspiron laptops from Dell.
 100, XPS 120, and XPS 133 computers.

"We feel that we are giving the customer a better product for the same price as a Dell system," says IPCT President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  David Scull. "We put only Intel manufactured motherboards and processors in our Austin PowerPLUS line making them the fastest systems available today."

IPCT offers a complete line of Intel Pentium-based computers with its award-winning Austin PowerPLUS line, starting at around $1,300. In addition, IPCT recently announced the new Austin Affinity line of file servers. The Austin Affinity line was designed to offer customers the finest features available today at price points well below any competitive product.

IPC (1) (InterProcess Communication) The exchange of data between one program and another either within the same computer or over a network. It implies a protocol that guarantees a response to a request.  Technologies Inc., formerly Austin Computer (Austin Computer Systems, Austin, TX) A PC manufacturer founded in 1985 by Robert Diwan that sold a full line of PCs via direct marketing and through the dealer channel. In 1993, it was acquired by IPC (Integrated Processors & Communications), a Singapore PC manufacturer founded in  Systems (founded in 1984), manufactures a complete line of high-performance desktop, server, and notebook computing solutions under the Austin and IPC brand names. IPC also markets MediaMagic(TM) multimedia products and IPC point-of-sale terminals. The company distributes its products directly to consumers as well as distributing through a network of VARs throughout North and South America. Additional information is available from IPC Technologies, Inc., 10300 Metric Blvd., Austin, TX 78758, by calling 512/339-3500, or by visiting our World Wide Web Page--http://www.ipctechinc.com

CONTACT: IPC Technologies, Inc., Austin

Don E. Gross, 512/719-8128

E-mail: don.gross@ipctechinc.com
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