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PC Company in NZ ships first XP box to All Black

me101   on 24 September 2001 - 15:31 · no comments & 196 views

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The PC Company, a New Zealand computer assembler and retailer, shipped the world's first XP-loaded PC this morning.

The official date XP can ship on PCs is today, Monday 24 September, and as New Zealand's capital Wellington is 16 hours ahead of New York, and 11 hours in front of London, the PC Company probably did ship the first XP box. Unless someone in Anadyr in Russia got up very early to sell an XP PC. Anadyr is one hour ahead of Wellington.

The PC Company MD Colin Brown said: @We opened our store at 1 minute passed midnight (Monday morning) so shipped the first XP system. It was a great night. Got home at 4:00am."

The first buyer in the world was All Black rugby player Doug Howlett. He already owns a notebook from The PC Company and purchased a PC for his parents.

News source: The Register
View: The PC Company's Web site


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