Dell started shipping Vista computers
The personal computer giant began taking orders for the desktop and portable computers that come with the new Windows operating system, coinciding with the time when Vista debuted.
According to a statement from Dell, the company spent about 100,000 hours working to test and test the new operating system. This huge amount of time will help Dell outperform rivals in supporting customers, both hardware and software, when switching to Vista.
Dell claims Vista has a lot of technological advancements compared to Windows XP, and when combined with computers that use its dual-core / quad-core chips, customers will enjoy a "true digital life". , never before.
Although it is a brand favored by businesses, this time, with Vista, it seems that Dell is aimed at mass users first. Specifically, Dell swung deeply into the benefits for users, when the computer turned into a home entertainment center.
Source: AFP Dell's focus on users, rather than businesses, is not surprising, analyst Loren Loverde said. " Businesses need more time to consider before switching to Vista. In fact, in the consumer district, Dell feels great pressure when it comes to racing with many other computer vendors ."
Dell's new computer models will allow users to record and watch high-definition video, organize and organize digital photo-music libraries and search multimedia files more easily. Some security features such as anti-phishing are also taken into account.
Support
An important point for Dell to convince customers to use their PC, when you want to upgrade to Vista is customer care and technical support.
Dell has set up a website at www.dell.com/vista to help users learn about the operating system. In addition, users can download a tool to check if the current configuration of the machine is strong enough to run Vista.
Dell said its sales and technical staff had undergone special training of 215,000 hours of Vista, with the highest goal being to help users choose compatible systems and upgrade to Vista smoothly. Absorbent, gentle.
Prior to Vista's release, Dell invested heavily in technical support. During the shareholders' meeting, the board of directors said they would pour strong money for customer service and technical support. And Vista this time is a very good step, "Loverde said.
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