
Dell has been testing music player, featuring a small-screen navigation, and basic button control to browse the music play lists. It combines the online music service through Wi-Fi Internet connection, and the Journal said that Dell is expected to set a price of less than $ 100. Dell’s first attempt to transpose the music market in 2003 had vanished. It leaved from the music-player market after its DJ Ditty player does not make major inroads.
This time, if the company goes forward in a music player, the strategy is different, Michael Tatelman, Dell’s vice president of consumer sales, said, according to the paper.
Instead, that simply selling a piece of equipment tied to someone else’s music service, as it did in 2003, Dell has been working with software for a range of portable PCs, which allows users to search for and organize music, movies and various online sources, the paper added
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