Dell is one of the biggest technology corporations ever. Dell.com’s stated mission is to develop, design, and sell computer related products. Dell started in the 1980’s as a dorm based business at the University of Texas. They sold custom built IBM compatible computers to other students. And Michael Dell is the youngest CEO in the Fortune 500.
12 years later, Dell.com began shilling computers on the Internet. Soon they offered multiple products, including televisions, printers, and computer speakers. Now you can even buy Dell brand smartphones.
The Dell.com website is basic–simple and well designed. The main page is divided into 8 major sections: services, news, deals, shopping, community, customer service, and account.
The 2010 Intel Core is one of the more exciting recent innovations from Dell.com. This is a way for Dell to speed up their laptops using “Turbo Boost Technology.” Basically, the component adjusts itself for whatever the individual computer needs, making it more efficient. And with computers, efficiency = speed.
The new Intel Core 2010 laptops range in price from $500 to $900. You can learn more about Dell.com and the new Intel Core here: Dell.com Laptops with Intel Core in 2010, which is an article from the PDAComputers.org website.