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11/15/2005, 12:55pm, EST
Tuesday, November 15th
Dell admits poor competition with iPod
Dell CFO Jim Schneider today said that his company is far behind Apple in the digital music market, adding that "we're obviously not competing very well." Schneider said "Apple has come out with a nice product and I think it's really turned their company around," when responding to analysts' questions regarding Dell's earnings. Dell last week said that third-quarter profit was down 28 percent, as sales to U.S. consumers dropped and business in the United Kingdom brought disappointment to the company, according to a report from Reuters. Dell also issued a sales forecast that reportedly left some analysts wondering if the company has lost the growth momentum it has had in recent years.
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Wow. Dell admitting defeat. Finally, the truth without vindictiveness comes out of their mouths. Oh wait, it's not Michael "I-Build-Everything-Cheap-With-No-Style-Or-Substance" Dell.
And it's going to get worse for Dell before it gets better. Wal-Mart is going to be selling a $399 notebook PC the day after Thanksgiving. Foisted by his own petard!
Did you feel that? The Earth just switched direction.
So in your mind, Would you buy a computer with foreign customer support at a cheaper price or buy a higher priced product with support that actually cares about your issue?
Until Dell realizes that customers are now demanding premier products and premier support for their dollars, just will be still going WTF is happening. we don't understand. IT ALL ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE AND SUPPORT IDIOTS!
I recently purchased a 2405 24" LCD Dell monitor. The monitor is great but their service was terrible. They shipped the wrong unit, which they never picked up, and had to ship the correct unit several times. Customer service was handled through India and there were numerous foul-ups. Assuming that was even somewhat typical, their costs must be astronomical.
Yeah outsourcing!
Umm, he's talking about the iPod. All the other things you mentioned did little to turn apple around. The iMac staved off liquidation, but there's no other product that you can point to, whether it be hardware or software, that actually has produced mindshare about Apple. (Oh, and that part about the "G4 and G5" was hillarious. Nothing like touting those G4's that were stuck at 500MHz for 2 years before they crept up little by little). Unless you owned a mac, GarageBand and Safari and Final Cut Pro and the rest are just software you might have heard of (and, really, you think safari turned apple's fortunes around - it still doesn't work correctly a lot of times, and its way underfeatured).
Market share was diminishing year after year until the 'halo' effect, if you will, started to get it to inch upward.
It's nice to hear from a competitor that Apple has done a good job. Most of the other MP3 player makers and digital music distributors simply slander and curse the iPod and iTMS.