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Rekall Incorporated@lemm.ee to Hardware@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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Dell kills XPS, Inspiron, Precision, and Latitude brands, reworks PC offerings - Dell PCs are now split into Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max tiers

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  • Lodespawn@aussie.zone
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    So someone let their 5 year old name the new lineup huh?

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      They are basically just copying Apple

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        So I guess that makes sense then 😁

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      Aren’t these literally the iPhone names?

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        I wouldn’t know, I don’t really pay any attention Apple products, but “naming that appears to be chosen by a 5 year old” sounds like it would be up their alley.

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          Your ignorance is astounding. Maybe you shouldn’t be commenting on tech articles.

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            Thanks but ignoring Apple isn’t that impressive or notable.

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    Pro Max, what an awful idea. Sure, there no ambiguity on what’s the highest tier, but “pro Max” sounds dumb. Just call it Max? Or call them Dell, Pro, and Max?

    Which is probably still wrong, since they can’t mass produce maximum specs, given how fast they come out.

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        Dell Brrrr Tip Top

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      I never understand how “Pro Max” was a good idea.

      Then again technology segment branding is rife with stupid ideas. In particular, Intel’s and AMD’s recent product branding is just a complete mess. They are honestly giving USB-IF a run for their money.

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    Dude I got a Dell ProLapse®

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    Didn’t something insane like 49% of their workforce choose to not follow RTO and left? This might explain why their offerings are so shit.

    Edit: yeah https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42598722

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    “You see you have to do thing in packages. Customers love packages because it simplifies the ordering” -marketing

    I have “packages”. just let me order what I want that fits in the box.

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