"Kevin DeVon Knox" is a former American football wide receiver. Selected in the sixth round of the 1994 NFL Draft, he played one season with the Arizona Cardinals. He played college football at Florida State Seminoles football/Florida State.

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They are primarily selling into their installed base and are not expanding their markets, ... Design innovation only gets you so far. It's hard to continue growing if you keep selling into your installed base.

But I don't see many of these flat panels popping up for mainstream users.

Why buy used or refurbished? Reasons to buy [refurbished PCs] shrink every time computer prices dip a little lower.

We're going to see 4.6GB be a minimum for around six months or so. Then we'll move quickly to 6.4GB.

There's nothing here that isn't available from [IBM's] competition, but what IBM has done is developed a little bit easier approach for the non-tech savvy, ... They've made it easier to identify what the problems are and where the exposures are.

I don't see anything next quarter that will result in massive upgrades, ... Coming out with new colors is not going to drive a substantial number of upgrades. Going from blueberry to ruby is not a good reason to replace your machine.

Enterprise companies that want to go to 64-bit will go all the way. There is no reason to run 32-bit [over the same chip].

Demand is off somewhat in the third quarter, but not nearly to the degree that it has been portrayed in the press. Europe has been a slow quarter for everybody, but I don't think there is a reason for panic that the industry is slowing down.

Bragging about megahertz and megabytes is a thing of the past, ... They need to look at solution sales. Gateway is a great example of that approach.