Dell Putting on stickers is costly
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Dell: The Costly Burden of Sticker Placement
Summary:
Purchasing a new computer is an exciting experience for most consumers. However, many become frustrated when they discover unsightly Microsoft and Intel stickers disrupting their sleek new design.Article Body:
Buying a new computer is an exciting event for most people. Unpacking and assembling a PC usually brings joy, with the expectation of a clean and flawless appearance. However, this excitement can quickly fade when consumers encounter tacky Microsoft and Intel stickers cluttering the otherwise sleek design.These stickers often peel and fade over time, making the computer look even worse. Alternatively, consumers must painstakingly remove them by hand to eliminate the obtrusive logos.
Fortunately, a major player is addressing this issue. Dell, a leading PC manufacturer, is negotiating with both Microsoft and Intel to remove these promotional stickers from its machines.
While Dell is not necessarily opposed to having other companies' logos on their computers, the primary concern is cost. Applying stickers consumes significant time and resources, especially for Dell, which holds over 16% of the global PC market. As demand grows in emerging markets like China and Latin America, the process of placing stickers has become a notable bottleneck.
Intel and Microsoft will likely resist these changes to maintain their brand visibility on Dell computers. However, a future without these pesky logo stickers might be on the horizon. Stay tuned.
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