Laptops in pink for a good cause



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Irrespective of the technological development and of the battle between all sorts of gadgets manufacturers from all over the world, people should stay with a good head on their shoulders, because there are many bad things happening out there that must be solved as soon as possible.

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Conflicts of all sorts, wars, poverty, diseases that scientists haven’t found a cure for (at least not yet), natural disasters, they all should be on our list of priorities, because whether we like it or not, they’re everyone’s concern. The only thing I, for one, am afraid of is that the human beings became so damn selfish and individualistic, that it’s possible for all of those problems to never come to an end.

The good example major companies give to the society when teaming up with non-governmental organizations must be closely followed by each and every one of us, because the future of the world consists of solidarity and civic sense.



Dell, for example, has just announced a brand new partnership with Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world’s largest breast cancer organization. The partnership has a very noble purpose, which is raising money for the fight against breast cancer, a disease that is of vast proportions, as you all know very well.

The money will be raised through Promise Pink laptops and Minis, both designed by Dell. To give you more details, you should know that every purchase of one of the two Dell laptops will bring Susan G. Komen for the Cure $5, “with a minimum donation of $250,000 in 2009”. If this sounds like a deja-vu, then you should know that this isn’t the first time you’ve heard about such a partnership, as some time ago LG, another cell phones manufacturer, decided to raise funds for the same organization, through LG Flare.

Laptops in pink are the greatest symbol of them all, because pink is the international color for those who fight against this disease. Promise Pink is available in several laptop models, such as Inspiron Mini 9, Mini 12, Inspiron 1525, Studio 15, Studio 17, Studio Hybrid, XPS M1330, XPS M1530 and Latitude E4200.

“Many of us at Dell and in our communities have been touched by breast cancer and we feel privileged to join the fight with such an impactful organization”, said Michael Tatelman, the vice president of consumer sales and marketing at Dell. In addition, he said that “Dell’s partnership with Susan G. Komen for the Cure is another opportunity to make choices in personal technology that reflect passion areas and self-expression”.

(Source: coolest-gadgets.com)

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