topics that matter; ideas worth sharing

share a tip, submit a link, add something new

Dell plans more low-cost models in Asian notebook push

February 29, 2008, 01:59 PM —  IDG News Service — 

Dell will introduce more
low-cost notebooks in Asia this year as the company steps up the introduction
of new models across its entire notebook line, a senior company executive said
Friday.

"We've been pretty much a leader in the mid- and high-end price bands.
We haven't played as strongly in the lower price bands," said Steve Felice,
president of Dell Asia-Pacific, during a conference call with reporters.

That's starting to change. Over the last year, Dell has rolled out low-cost
notebooks for both consumers and small businesses in Asian markets such as China.

For example, the company's Vostro 1000 notebook -- which runs Red Flag Linux
and uses a 2GHz Sempron processor from Advanced Micro Devices -- currently sells
for 3,999 yuan (US$561) in China. On the consumer side, Dell offers the 5,799
yuan Inspiron 1420, which comes with a 1.66GHz Core 2 Duo processor from Intel
and Windows Vista Home Basic.

Asked whether Dell plans to introduce a low-cost notebook that would compete
with Asustek Computers' Eee PC, Felice would only say the company is working
on a range of notebooks intended to be sold at various price points.

"Let me just say that we've got some great things in our R&D labs
and we're coming out with some really exciting products," Felice said.
"I'm just going to tell people to just watch and look. I think they'll
be impressed with what Dell has to come out with over this coming year."

Last year, Asustek raised industry eyebrows with the success of its low-cost
Eee PC. The lightweight notebook runs Linux and was largely based on a package
of components put together for Intel's Classmate PC, a low-cost computer designed
for students in emerging markets. The low price of the Eee PC was a hit with
consumers around the world, who snapped up the little notebooks.

The appeal of low-cost notebooks to users in emerging markets and developed
countries caught the attention of top-tier PC companies. Besides Dell, Hewlett-Packard
and Acer are also readying low-cost notebooks for introduction this year, according
to sources familiar with the situation. But demand for these computers is not
expected to eclipse sales of mainstream notebooks.

"In the scheme of the total share of all notebooks, I think it's still
going to remain in its relative position, let's say. I don't think it's going
to dominate," Felice said, adding he expects demand for notebooks to be
strong across all of the price bands where notebooks are sold.

IDG News Service

I like it!
Post a comment
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
Resources
White Paper

Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery. Download this whitepaper to find out the top reasons to upgrade and how to get continuous data protection and complete system recovery.

Webcast

Data and system loss — from a hard drive failure, malicious attack, natural disaster, or simple human error — can happen anytime. Don’t leave your business vulnerable. Make sure you have a secure recovery strategy in place. Symantec's latest backup and system recovery technology can efficiently restore critical applications, individual emails and documents and even restore your entire system in minutes in the event of a loss.

White Paper

Businesses face a growing challenge to ensure that the IT environment is properly protected. Backup Exec 12 integrates with other applications in the Symantec family of products, to complement your current data protection strategy, keep your data securely backed up and make it recoverable when you need it most.

Free stuff
Featured Sponsor

Get a broad understanding of important regulations and how you can make sure your site is in adherence.





Learn how VeriSign SGC-enabled SSL Certificates can help improve site security and customer confidence in the free white paper, "How to Offer the Strongest SSL Encryption." In this paper you will learn the differences between weak and strong encryption and what they mean for your site's performance.

Get VeriSign's free white paper: "The Latest Advancements in SSL Technology" and learn about the benefits of strong SSL encryption, Extended Validation (EV) SSL and security trust marks and what these SSL offerings can do for your site.

Now with Extended Validation (EV) SSL available from VeriSign, you can show your customers that they can trust your site. Learn about EV SSL benefits in this free VeriSign white paper.

More Resources