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 ...
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 the Wall Street Journal, Dell's plan to produce a new line of MP3 players around its Zing media software has been delayed indefinitely. Though the MP3 players, expected to hit the shelves ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...