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<title>USA TODAY: Dell Colors Its Laptop World</title>
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<description>SAN FRANCISCO — Business computer-maker Dell plans to start aggressively courting consumers Tuesday— in part with new laptops colored flamingo pink. The No. 2 PC maker has always offered some consumer computers. But they tended to be offshoots of its business products, and usually amounted to only 15% of U.S. sales.</description>

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