| New Business Innovation Award The recent initiatives of the Canadian Federal Government to centralize "green projects" and move into "green purchasing" based on Kyoto Agreement objectives has brought a heightened awareness of the green computing issue to the general public. It also prompted Canada-based Eurocom Corporation to address the growing problem of high energy consumption, and design, develop and offer its customers low-power computing solutions. "The 'Green PC' L570w gives IT buyers a choice in how their computing decisions contribute to ergonomic and environmentally sound purchasing while not sacrificing technical requirements." Eurocom was awarded the NASBA New Business Innovation Award for the versatile L570w low-power, 64-bit AMD all-in-one Portable PC. This system goes beyond environmentally friendly, and meets and exceeds technical requirements in terms of future upgradeability, processing power, and network integration. "IT customers will value the environmental, ergonomic, and technical benefits of the full-featured, energy efficient all-in-one design and resellers will enjoy higher margin sales as the trend of enviro-friendly ROI transcends commodity-based purchasing in many GEM and corporate markets". NASBA, Dec 2005 |
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| Mobile Choice "It isn't every day that we receive a notebook with such an exhaustive list of firsts it can call its own. And so we find the Eurocom D900T Phantom, a computer that makes all that have come before it look positively Jurassic in design..." "From a storage standpoint, the Phantom is hands down the most advanced notebook ever built." Mobile Computing Magazine, March 2005 |
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| Reader's Choice Award EUROCOM Mirage D870P "This award was determined by the number of reader service inquiries received in response to the Product Announcement published in the April 2004 issue of Desktop Engineering. No other product earned more reader servcie response inquiries." Desktop Engineering Magazine, July 2004 |
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| Best on Test, EUROCOM 8880 Dream Machine "EUROCOM 8880 Dream Machine is the ultimate desktop replacement with an amazing 15.7-inch screen and full size keyboard" SA Computer Magazine (South Africa), September 2002 |
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| Best Buy, EUROCOM LP300 LCD PC "Stylish, compact, all-in-one design" "Great Performance" "Absolutely Stunning Screen" "Easy to Upgrade" Computer Buyer's Guide and Handbook, June 2002 |
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| Editor's Choice, EUROCOM 2700C Channel Business Magazine, Year 2001 |
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| Editor's Choice, EUROCOM 5100 DeskNote Ottawa Computes, November 1999 Technical Excellence, EUROCOM 8500P Canadian Computer Wholesaler, November 1999 |
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Technical Excellence, EUROCOM 8500C Canadian Computer Wholesaler, November 1999 EUROCOM 8500p "Beautiful to behold" "It's big, bright, crisp and clear" "If you crunch numbers, you'll love the 8500P's keyboard" Laptop Buyer's Guide and Handbook, September 1999 |
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| Editor's Choice, EUROCOM 8500M Computer Paper, January 1999 Dream Machine, EUROCOM 8500 Canadian Computer Wholesaler, December 1998 |
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Big-Screen Powerhouse, EUROCOM 8500 "Big Black Cadillac" "The 8500 has few equals" "If you want a computer that will make your colleagues swoon with envy and will give you state-of-the art multimedia, this portable might be your new best friend." PC Portables, March 1998 |
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| Technical Excellence and Innovation, EUROCOM 8500 "A Substantial and speedy machine that is perfect for Desktop Replacement" Canadian Computer Wholesaler, February 1998 Editor's Choice, EUROCOM 7200 December 1997, and January 1998 EUROCOM 7200 "Just one more nice touch on the computer that has a lot of them" Portable Computing Direct Shopper, December 1997 |
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| Best Buy, EUROCOM 7200 "Future Shock" "The Face of the Future" "State of the Art" PC Portables Magazine, September 1997 |
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| Raw Power, EUROCOM 6200 "Superfast Processor at Heart of Big System" PC Laptop Computers Magazine, March 1997 "The Porsche of Notebooks" Canadian Computer Reseller, February 1997 "Perfect 10 in technical support" SI Business, May 1995 |
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