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News
Dell Delivers Plasma TVs, Printers and Music Players
for Home Entertainment (26/10/2004)
Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) today opened its holiday selling
season with new products, including its first plasma TVs, a compact
photo printer and sleek new models of the Dell(TM) Digital Jukebox
(DJ) music players.
John Hamlin, Dell senior vice president,
U.S. Consumer, said the strength of the Dell model enables the company
to offer consumer electronics at breakthrough prices on the products
customers are most interested in buying now, while still being profitable.
"Our competitors' prices provide us considerable
room to pass on huge savings to our customers. Our high-definition
plasma TV is significantly less than other brands with comparable
features -- less than half the price of one company's. Our Dell
DJ(TM) provides more battery life(a) and more storage space at 20
percent less than the price of the No. 1 seller(b)," he said.
"In one year we've become one of the top
three most valued consumer electronics brands(c) by helping customers
-- many of them new to Dell -- get into the most active digital
home arenas: music, photography, TV and gaming," Hamlin said. "Consumers
deserve to get the strongest value and the highest quality products
available, backed by service and support that help them install
and use our products quickly and easily."
The expansion of the company's consumer electronics
product portfolio includes:
-- TVs: 42-inch high-definition and enhanced-definition
plasma TV models. The W4200HD 42" Plasma HDTV is priced at $3,499
and the W4200ED 42" Plasma TV is priced at $2,299. Installation
services are available(d). Also, the W1900 LCD-TV, priced at $899,
can be used as a TV or PC monitor, allowing multimedia enthusiasts
more room to experience and enjoy digital content. Dell Plasma TVs
are available only in the 48 contiguous United States and Canada
(not Alaska or Hawaii).
-- Printers: Two new printers for digital photography enthusiasts.
The sleek, compact Photo Printer 540 sells for $189 and creates
photo lab-quality prints without a PC. The Dell Photo All-in-One
Printer 942, initially sold at $149(e), gives every home and small
office the ability to print, copy, fax (when connected to a PC with
fax modem) and scan in one, easy-to-use device.
-- DJs: Dell has redesigned the DJ music player in a silver and
black case with trimmer form factors. The Dell Pocket DJ provides
5GB(f) of storage -- enough for about 2,500 selections -- for $199.
The new design factors are also in a 20GB(f) Dell DJ for $249.
Earlier this week, Dell also announced new
multimedia products for the home:
-- Media Center PCs: Dell Dimension(TM) 8400
and XPS systems are available now with Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP
Media Center Edition 2005, providing consumers with an easy-to-use
interface to manage and access a range of digital content on their
PCs. Additional Dimension models will be available for configuration
with Media Center Edition 2005 beginning next month giving consumers
a wide range of price points to choose from.
-- Media Center Extender: The Dimension Media Center systems can
be combined with a Dell Media Center Extender device to distribute
television programming or music to multiple remote monitors or TVs
in the home. The Media Center Extender is available for $275 or
bundled with a wireless/wired router for $399 when a Media Center
PC is ordered.
-- PDAs: Three new models of the Dell Axim(TM), a high-performance
PDA with enhanced features including digital media playback. Prices
for the Axim X50 models start at $299.
www.dell.com
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