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Friday, June 17, 2005
Dell Drops Price of 42-inch Plasma HDTV to $2,999
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Dell dropped the price of its 42-inch high definition plasma TV-the W4200HD-to $2,999, a 14 percent decrease from $3,499.
"When we introduced this product we said that the efficiencies of our business
provided us with room to pass on savings to customers," said Michael Farello, vice
president, Electronics and Accessories, Dell. "We want to bring the benefits and
enjoyment of digital television products to the mass market and believe this is the
right action to take on behalf of customers."
The W4200HD provides a wide-aspect screen, built-in digital/analog tuners
to process high definition or traditional television signals, and a thin profile
measuring about three inches thick. A one-year limited warranty with On-site
Exchange Service is included in the price with additional warranty and service
options available.
The company also made additional price reductions of up to 10 percent in its LCD TV
product line. The W3000 30-inch LCD TV is now priced at $1,799 and the W2600 26-inch
LCD TV at $1,499. With today's price reductions, the company's full product line of
digital televisions now ranges from $799 for its 19-inch LCD TV to $2,999 for the
W4200HD. Earlier this month the company said it would unveil additional digital
televisions in time for the holidays.
For more information about Dell's television products, visit www.dell.com/tvs. |
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