Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Jan 2009 13:45 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless The usually reliable Wall Street Journal claims that Dell, the world's no. 2 computer maker, will enter the smartphone market in an effort to make up for the lost income due to the economic downturn. They say the Texas company is planning on releasing several models, pitching them against RIM's and Apple's phones.
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Comment by UFOGoldorak
by UFOGoldorak on Fri 30th Jan 2009 16:52 UTC
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AHHH HAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAA!!

EDIT: HHHHAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAH

Edited 2009-01-30 17:00 UTC

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Dell R&D
by mckill on Fri 30th Jan 2009 17:22 UTC
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Does Dell actually have any R&D? And I mean more than just "engineers" that choose/design a PC case. I really don't see them doing anything but repackaging/branding an existing solution that will likely run Windows Mobile or whatever.

I'm pretty sure their "iPod killer" was simply going to be a rebranded Zune until they saw how poorly it was doing and decided never to release it.

Edited 2009-01-30 17:23 UTC

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RE: Dell R&D
by Downix on Sat 31st Jan 2009 12:23 UTC in reply to "Dell R&D"
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2007-08-21

Ahem, Dell *did* release it's MP3 player, several models infact before they did kill it off.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Digital_Jukebox">Read

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RE[2]: Dell R&D
by rjamorim on Mon 2nd Feb 2009 22:47 UTC in reply to "RE: Dell R&D"
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2005-12-05

"The Dell DJs were engineered by Creative Technology and based on the same hardware and software platform as their Creative NOMAD/Creative Zen digital audio players."


Enough said...

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RE: Dell R&D
by milatchi on Sat 31st Jan 2009 17:49 UTC in reply to "Dell R&D"
milatchi Member since:
2005-08-29

Does Dell actually have any R&D? I really don't see them doing anything but repackaging/branding an existing solution that will likely run Windows Mobile

That's what I was thinking too. What's Dell going to do, rebrand an HTC or LG phone; Android, Windows Mobile? Anyway, the smartphone market is quickly coming down to a select few in Hardware & Software.

Hardware:
Apple
HTC
RIM

Software:
Android
BlackBerry OS (if that's the name)
OS X iPhone
Windows Mobile

No, I haven't forgot Nokia or Symbian OS, but in the next 5 years I picture Symbian OS being nearly non-existant as a smartphone platform; being relegated to smaller, less functional, standard cell phones -- if those still exist in 5 years.

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RE: Dell R&D
by alcibiades on Sat 31st Jan 2009 18:43 UTC in reply to "Dell R&D"
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2005-10-12

Apple spends about $1 billion, but that includes OSX presumably. Dell spends about $600m, for which they do not have to develop an OS.

We can't drill down into it properly of course. But you have to consider that the billion has to support music, phones, OS and hardware. The 600 only goes on hardware. I suspect both are doing equally much badge engineering when it comes to computers and hardware. The OEMs do most of the R&D now.

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Dell a household name?
by umccullough on Fri 30th Jan 2009 19:04 UTC
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2006-01-26

I suspect Dell believes they have reached the point of being a household name similar to "Apple" or "Sony" ... or even "Microsoft"...

So, I suspect it's not about how their devices are designed, or what OS they run - but rather that it matches other devices owned by the consumer already.

I personally think they're a bit full of themselves ;)

edit: stupid typo.

Edited 2009-01-30 19:18 UTC

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Too late?
by dmrio on Fri 30th Jan 2009 21:21 UTC
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2005-08-26

Dell is at least a year and a half late: http://www.osnews.com/permalink?229403

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Finally ...
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Fri 30th Jan 2009 22:49 UTC
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2006-07-14

A friend for my dell digital jukebox, and axim to play with. The dominated those markets so very well, I can't imagine why they would succeed at a similar level here.

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RE: Finally ...
by bousozoku on Sat 31st Jan 2009 01:28 UTC in reply to "Finally ..."
bousozoku Member since:
2006-01-23

A friend for my dell digital jukebox, and axim to play with. The dominated those markets so very well, I can't imagine why they would succeed at a similar level here.


Those were the finest Dell products in that category in the Dell catalogue.

Personally, I can't imagine Michael Dell and company chasing another such product given their history but I suppose they need something to shove in Apple's face.

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