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Monday, September 10, 2007

HP’s Image is Changing

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Being cool and hip in the computer industry is tough. Each company has their own following who, in turn consider their own brand to have these qualities. However, appealing to the high margin “influencers” is a different story.Despite their best efforts, Hewlett-Packard has not really been hip and cool to a key segment of this “influencer” group, nor has Acer/Gateway, or IBM/Lenovo. This is due to a combination of product design and brand image.

HPs first attempt to appeal to the industry influencers is the Blackbird 002 and it is a good note to start on. It is quite possibly
the most well-thought-out case design (Figure 1: The HP Blackbird 002) in computer history and gamers will respectit for this. Of course, the customization is important; as well as the hardcore operations like liquid cooling for all processors. It all comes back to the case itself which defines the product. The Blackbird’s
case looks like a heat sink and is made from a solid piece of forged aluminum manufactured by an automobile company. The internal areas have bulkheads to compartmentalize heat and allow it to be managed methodically (versus unmanageable swirling vortexes and hotspots found in most cases).

Ted Pollock - JPR Senior Game Analyst (Volume 7, Number 18, Jon Peddie’s TechWatch, September 10, 2007)


Saturday, September 01, 2007

Microsoft looks to “Halo 3” to hold Xbox console lead

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Sept. 25 (Bloomberg)—Microsoft Corp. took the lead in video-game players after it introduced the Xbox 360 in November 2005, five years after entering the business. Now the world’s largest software maker is banking on another new product to stay No. 1 ...
Estimates of the first day sales of Halo3 range from $180 to $200 million — not bad considering the game doesn’t knock your socks off visually. It suggests that Master Chief fans might actually consider the story to be as important as the visual experience.

It will be interesting to see over the upcoming weeks and holiday season not only how many Halo3 units sell but how sales of the 360 console itself are affected. The Wii was primed to overtake the top spot by years’ end but Halo3 could reverse that trend. What about the PS3, you say? It’s bordering on irrelevent from the point of view of this reporter.—CRD

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