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CNET News.com's Charles Cooper warns that a recovery isn't just about economics--it's about getting the customer excited.
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper warns that a recovery isn't just about economics--it's about getting the customer excited.
November 29, 2009 9:02 PM PST
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Dell promotes custom PC's. They need to get there "mojo" back so to speak, so they open a couple of super fancy looking stores and inside you pick the parts to go into your computer. They only need 5 or 10 stores maximum in downtown areas.
This would not be the Gateway store concept, Gateway opened too many stores that became a drag on the bottom line.
Of course Dell needs to fix there other problems like customer service.
have Apple stores. One is in Texas. I forgot where the other one
is.
The problem is the model: you can't walk out of the Dell store
with a computer. It's actually more of a showroom.
My HP desktop computer is now five years old, and going strong. I don't know if HP's technical support is any good, because I have never needed it. My HP Just Works.
Next I bought an HP and also a Compaq. I've never had to call tech support on these either. Both run superbly well, and the HP is about six years old and
runs just like the first day I tried it.
Problem with this model is eventually the Chinese will eat your lunch. And with no R&D skills in your DNA, to which segment of the market will you migrate?
I don't think so...
Dell and HP computers are usually built around a processor that sounds like it should be powerful. The problem is the processor is mounted on a main board that is the cheapest piece of junk on the market with zero upgradability and poor base performance. The peripherals follow suit. That's how they make cheap computers that look good..they're actually cheap.
I'm only surprised Dell has lasted as long as it has and I fully expect HP's computer line to go the same way. Wait until people3 want to upgrade the video on their Dell and HP boxes to accommodate Vista and find out what will and what won't fit on those sorry main boards!
- arrogance gets always punished
- by jelcnet February 3, 2007 10:09 AM PST
- read back a long interview with Dell and its CEO in Fortune, just a few years back and the painting is on the wall, condescending masters of the universe never understood international business.. still as an internaitonal client based in Germany cannot order a notebook to be deliverewd in Italy, in Italian and invoiced to Belgian headquarters, not even to Germany ... NOTHING FAILS LIKE SUCCESS !!!
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