Continuing its push into consumer electronics, Dell on Monday announced a disk drive-based MP3 player and details of a partnership with music download company Musicmatch. The Dell Digital Jukebox ...
According to a report in today's Wall Street Journal, Dell is considering re-entering the MP3 player market later this year. This time, the company is considering building its own software based on ...
Dell has a bunch of refurbished Dell Digital Jukeboxes (DJs) for $169 a pop. Not bad for a 15GB hard disk player. Or you can spring for the 20GB version for $193. Knock yourself out. Read [Dell via ...
Dell knows when to quit, and they’ve done just that when it comes to making their own Dell-branded MP3 players. Their last available player, the DJ Ditty, was a flash-based MP3 player that went ...
Citing a shift in consumer needs, Dell has discontinued all of its hard drive-based MP3 players, but continues to sell flash-based ones. Strategic move or an admission of defeat?<BR><BR>Story.
I get the nagging feeling that Dell's store is going to use WMA, and while it may work on multiple players it won't work outside of Windows.<BR><BR>I hope Pesky Wabbit was kidding on the "restrictive ...
Dell this week announced six personal technology products, including a tiny new music player aimed at grabbing market share from Apple’s iPod Shuffle. Weighing a little more than an ounce, the Dell DJ ...