By James PickettPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:26 GMT
Will it come with Linux, or will Dell have wrung a better deal than usual from MS? Dell's usual £60 delivery charge might upset the pricing a bit, too!
PH, because it could be fashion accessory, without that badge...
By James BassettPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:32 GMT
Way to go Dell. Let's launch a device aimed at the emerging markets. And lets do it early afternoon in San Francisco with a live Linkup to New Dehli - where it's about 3am!
By Arnold LiebermanPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:58 GMT
As well as the 8.9 and 12.1 models that have been reported before, Dell is apparently going to be releasing a 10" one in October. I sincerely hope this lauch is going to kick prices down to we they should be. The current going rate for an Atom-based laptot seems to be around £300 (Aspire One at the lower end and Wind at the upper end), which quite frankly is too much. If Dell can bang them out for £200 they will have the market sewn up and one of these really can become a useful addition to a desktop replacement unit.
Looking forward to a BOGOF deal dropping through my letter box any week now!
By david batesPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 11:09 GMT
So in my experience by the time you've specc'd it to be usable, cut it back down to fit your budget, realised that you can have better spec for half the price by going down a different route that gives you a special offer and finishing weeping in frustration at the order process (online or via phone in my experience) Asus will have launched another half dozen EeePC variants and you'll have to start the whole thing again!
By Nexox EnigmaPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 11:35 GMT
"""SOMEONE JUST TELL ME WHAT TO BUY!"""
Get a HP 2133 if you want something that resembles a tiny laptop instead of a big PDA. 1280x768 is key, and I still haven't seen resolution specs on the Dell. I know the Via chip blows in the 2133 (except for hardware AES, that's neat) but who needs speed these days? Distcc and a little skillful trimming makes Linux quite useable in most cases.
Anyways I'm jetlagged beyond repair right now so thats all I've got to offer. Also a HP 2133 could smash an Eee to bits and not get much more than a scratch.
By sleepyPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 11:52 GMT
May be nothing, but the Apple earnings conference call warned of lower margins and the popular 12 inch Apple laptop was discontinued two years ago and never replaced. Why?
"We have some investments in front of us that I can’t discuss with you today where we are going to be delivering state-of-the-art new products that our competitors just aren’t going to be able to match and as a result, I would see gross margins being about 30%, and that’s all I can tell you at this point."
And it starts this quarter:
"As I look forward to the September quarter, I would see gross margin being about 31.5%, down from the 34.8% as a result of primarily three factors: ... second, we’ve got a future product transition that I can’t discuss with you today ..."
These points were mentioned several times. Something's happening in the next 4-6 weeks.
Personally I'm quite please with the eee PC 4G I picked up from eBay for around GBP120 last week.
Let's see what Dell offers.
It seems that DELL's name will owrk against them in this case! #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 12:37 GMT
How many people are absolute DELL haters...?
Regardless of the changes they might have made to their support and design in the last 2 years, it just goes to show that it's 10 times more expensive to lose an esxisting customer than get a new one...
So Dell will get new customers by entering a new market segment...
For me, I'll get one next year when version 2 is released with WIMAX/3G onboard...
Paris... ah, Paris...well because it's um, Paris right!
Just proves the point that they completely lack innovation, "find out what's selling and then try and make it cheaper" unfortunately not better, faster, more reliable. Oh well you can't have everything
To be honest I've been so pissed off by stock problems concerning the Acer, I'm tempted to hold on for the Dell. Hopefully Dell will actually release it at the price they originally state..
By Dave HPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 13:38 GMT
I just ran through a dummy order for an "Inspiron 1525" and the delivery fee came out at £20 inc VAT.
Perhaps the £60 fee I see people quote is for full systems and not laptops? Still pricey, I suppose, but maybe a netbook will be cheaper :-D.
If Dells machine lives up to the hype and delivers a decent 8.9" with a 5hr battery for around £200, then I'll buy one; otherwise I'm going to pick up a cheap 4G.
well, according to general opinion it would seem that it's either the beefed up EEE, the 901 or whatever, the msi wind, the acer inspire one or a dell..let's see what they can muster, i hope it's SSD based.
a collection of baby laptop stories here (mostly acredited reg stories), all welcome!:
All it has to do is compete in the same market segment to drive down prices. It's good for all of us even if you want to make an excuse not to buy one.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 12th August 2008 21:54 GMT
Read the not very small print behind the headlines. Here's CPW/AOL, the others won't be any different in principle.
CPW/AOL deal 1: A £300 laptop "free" with a 40GB/month broadband deal included as part of £20/month landline contract (plus BT rental). On a TWO YEAR contract. Two year revenue at CPW: £480+ (plus £300+ on BT line rental).
CPW/AOL deal 2: no "free" laptop, 10GB/month broadband for £10/month (after 3 months at £5), NO minimum contract term.
Note how the two deals aren't feature-by-feature comparable, go check the details if it matters.
Still think the laptop is "free"? I don't, though for some tiny number of people it might be "convenient" to pay for it like this rather than up front or on credit card or whatever.
By FrancoPosted Wednesday 13th August 2008 01:35 GMT
Just to point out, the E Latitudes are replacing the D series and are not related to the Inspiron E. The 12.1" E series Latitude is a replacement for the Latitude D420 and 430, the former of which I am typing on right now.
By TrixPosted Wednesday 13th August 2008 01:44 GMT
Yes, it looks nice, but it has an HDD not flash storage. As for it being able to "smash an eee to bits", will its HDD still work? I've lost count of the number of times I've dropped my eee onto a hard floor - the screen remains open (those hinges are strong puppies), and the whole thing keeps running with no hitch.
As for those who wonder why we're not interested in real laptops - price, and size. I want something I can slot into my 30x45x10cm bag - the eee fits nicely, and I have room for a book, wallet, Blackberry and sarnie.
By Kevin RuddPosted Wednesday 13th August 2008 01:47 GMT
I wish articles would stop calling these things cheap. Small and convenient, yes. Cheap to purchase? Considering what you do get with these eg a decade old, discontinued operating system (XP) and what you don't get eg an optical drive, these things are small in size and value, not cheap. $100 laptop anyone? Pipe dream?
As others have pointed out, you can get more value from purchasing a normal laptop, but a big goofy looking laptop just doesn't have the same 'cool factor' as these ladytops. (My ladytop will be pink with a Hello Kitty theme on the case.)
Comments on: Dell to launch 'Eee PC beater' today
That actually looks like one worth buying... #
By George Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:09 GMT
Also Latitudes #
By Mark Lockwood Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:18 GMT
my girlfriend will want this one #
By Caoilte Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:23 GMT
Ah, but.. #
By James Pickett Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:26 GMT
Clever thinking #
By James Bassett Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:32 GMT
Market? #
By Alexis Vallance Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:33 GMT
It won't sell unless... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:35 GMT
Price? #
By Andy Kavanagh Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:40 GMT
Let's hope... #
By GettinSadda Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:51 GMT
Needs a Title #
By Michael Habel Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:52 GMT
Drool #
By Arnold Lieberman Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 10:58 GMT
But its a Dell.... #
By david bates Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 11:09 GMT
Re: But its a Dell.... #
By Nexox Enigma Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 11:35 GMT
What OS? #
By tony baldwin Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 11:41 GMT
We're all waiting for Apple . . . #
By sleepy Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 11:52 GMT
correct keyboard? #
By Simon B Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 12:08 GMT
Only one question... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 12:19 GMT
Another dell wannabe follow-the-bandwagon #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 12:22 GMT
Acer Aspire One #
By 4.1.3_U1 Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 12:35 GMT
It seems that DELL's name will owrk against them in this case! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 12:37 GMT
6-12 months behind #
By Guy Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 12:58 GMT
Vs Acer Aspire One #
By Ben Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 13:16 GMT
£60 delivery? Nah... #
By Dave H Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 13:38 GMT
@ 4.1.3_U1 #
By David Gosnell Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 13:50 GMT
Is that a very long pencil? #
By Richard Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 14:51 GMT
i've been waiting for this one.. #
By b Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 15:13 GMT
Wow, tough crowd. #
By JC Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 15:24 GMT
Bad timing #
By chatterbox Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 16:01 GMT
I was curious so... #
By Steve Evans Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 16:17 GMT
Two ways to beat the Eeepc #
By Giles Jones Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 21:41 GMT
"Free" laptops with broadband #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 12th August 2008 21:54 GMT
@ 4.1.3_U1 et al #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 13th August 2008 00:56 GMT
Not on Latitudes #
By Franco Posted Wednesday 13th August 2008 01:35 GMT
HP2133 #
By Trix Posted Wednesday 13th August 2008 01:44 GMT
Small YES! Cheap NO! #
By Kevin Rudd Posted Wednesday 13th August 2008 01:47 GMT