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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DEVDEPOT BRINGS LARGEST SELLING PRESENCE TO COMDEX SHOW FLOOR
-- DevDepot Brings Trademark "Truck" to COMDEX Debut
-- One-Stop Shop for All Attendees on the Latest Accessories
-- Located in the "Marketplace", between Starbucks and Gordon Biersch

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA and LAS VEGAS, NV -- November 18, 2002 -- DevDepot(r),
a leader in accessory and technical products for PC and Mac, announced
today that DevDepot is making it's COMDEX debut with the largest selling
presence on the show floor. COMDEX attendees will now benefit from
DevDepot's unique blend of world renowned customer service and competitive
pricing, and the scope of products seen at COMDEX.

COMDEX Fall 2002 is the premier forum where the global IT industry
showcases and exchanges information. The event takes place November 18-22,
2002, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada.

DevDepot's trademark "truck" is located in the COMDEX "Marketplace", booth
MP35 between Starbucks and Gordon Biersch (look for the caffeine & beer!).

This COMDEX, DevDepot brings attendees a focus on Hard Drives, CD-R,
DVD-RW, RAM, Graphics Cards, Software, Cables, Adapters, Connectors, Media,
Wireless & Networking products from name brand manufacturers such as IBM,
LaCie, SmartDisk, Asant�, Canon, PCally, ATI and others.

DevDepot's in-depth product and market knowledge has long served the most
influential members of the Macintosh and PC community. DevDepot offers the
high level of service and competitive prices that these customers demand.
COMDEX attendees can expect to find the latest and coolest products at the
store located on the show floor ... all easy to purchase, and all in a
one-stop location.

"COMDEX is the premier forum for the global IT industry.  With the show's
largest selling presence, DevDepot will provide attendees with the greatest
deals on the hottest products," said Andrea Sniderman, president of
DevDepot. "DevDepot will make available the best the industry has to offer,
while serving the needs of both vendors and customers."

Unlike other retailers, DevDepot does not charge vendors listing fees,
charges, or hidden "gotchas" -- DevDepot works solely on competitive
margins.  Vendors interested in getting their products listed with
DevDepot, should contact DevDepot's vendor relations department.

  Nick DeMello
  Voice: 805-494-9797
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.devdepot.com


About DevDepot

DevDepot is a division of Xplain Corporation. DevDepot is a retail sales,
mail order and distribution company offering a large selection of computer
resources. As the premiere source of both technical products and computer
accessories, DevDepot enjoys a world renowned reputation for customer
service. See http://www.devdepot.com for more information.

About COMDEX

COMDEX Fall is a Key3Media event. For more information on COMDEX Fall 2002
and to register to the event, please visit the COMDEX Fall 2002 Web site at
http://www.comdex.com/fall/conferences.

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