Saturday, July 25, 2009

Dell PCs to be sold in Tesco stores throughout UK


Dell has decided that it really likes shops after all. Just a week after it announced the DSG deal that will see a range of Dell computers being sold in the likes of PC World, Currys, and Dixons, it has launched a new partnership with Tesco.
From January, customers will be able to pick up XPS and Inspiron products in most of Tesco's UK stores, plus some in Ireland, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
The press release doesn't mention exactly which Tesco stores will sell them, though it's a fair bet that you'll not be able to pick up a Dell at the small local shops.
Mark Ormerod, VP and General Manager for Consumer Business at Dell EMEA, said that Tesco's 13 million weekly customers would now benefit from being able to experience Dell's technology first hand.

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Dell was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, the computer industry’s longest-tenured chief executive officer, on a simple concept: that by selling computer systems directly to customers, Dell could best understand their needs and efficiently provide the most effective computing solutions to meet those needs.
This direct business model eliminates retailers that add unnecessary time and cost, or can diminish Dell’s understanding of customer expectations. The online shopping allows the company to build every system to order and offer customers powerful, richly-configured computer systems at competitive prices.
Dell Computers also introduces the latest relevant technology much more quickly than companies with slow-moving, indirect distribution channels, turning over inventory every four days on average. The Dell Effect For more than 20 years, Dell has revolutionized the industry to make computing accessible to customers around the globe, including businesses, institutional organizations and individual consumers.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Sleek New Dell Studio One 19 All-in-One Desktop PC


The room-saving Dell Studio One 19 is the latest all-in-one PC computer to hit the scene. Not yet as popular as Netbooks, the "all-in-one" computer category is growing fast, and it's easy to see why. This new Dell model has a nice slim design made of aluminum, glass, and fabric and it would fit in just about anywhere without cramping your style. Let's not forget that the Studio One 19 also has a touch screen where you can access, view, and move photos, and manage your digital media content.
The Dell Studio One 19 All-in-One Desktop PC comes in Solid Pure White, Tuscan Red, Navy Blue, Powder Pink and Charcoal, and will be available first in Japan on March 19 in select Japan retail outlets. Customers in other countries will have to wait until later this spring. Starting price: $699.

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Skype and Dell have teamed up to make it easy to stay in touch. Today, Skype announced an agreement with Dell, the world’s largest maker of personal computers, to ship Skype software with new Dell™ XPS™ mobile systems – the XPS M1210 and XPS M2010
The agreement will allow Dell to provide its customers with easy access to Skype’s voice and video Internet calling software. Dell will be able to pre-load Skype on the XPS 2010, a unique mobile entertainment system featuring a 20.1-inch high-definition display with integrated webcam. The XPS 1210 can be configured with Skype as part of an optional audio-video communications package that also includes an integrated rotating webcam, noise-isolation earbuds and mobile broadband capabi

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Dell unveils tiny bamboo-cased eco-computer concept


Michael Dell spoke at Fortune's Brainstorm:Green conference today, and he took the wraps off this funky bamboo-encased eco-PC concept. Said to be Dell's smallest-ever computer, the machine is 81 percent smaller than a standard desktop and uses 70 percent less power. There's no word on what's inside yet, but Dell says the machine is due to be released later this year, and should cost between $500 and $700. Hit the read link for a couple more shots, and check out a render after the break.

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