Ideas:  

Organize the sales pages by need, not product line

Feb 4, 2007

537 Votes

Status: Implemented

The Dell shopping experience is all about Dell -- not the user. Currently, you have to walk through each product line, narrow by model, etc. This isn't very useful to my mom, or anyone new to Dell. Even the latitude/inspiron choice is never explained. Start with features -- walk the user through the choices until they get the perfect PC. What size do you want? What are you going to do with it? Etc. Status Update Check out our new Assistance Seeker to shop by what you need, not by price!

537 Votes | 33 Comments

Categories: Dell Web Site, Inspiron, Latitude,

Smaller rubber feet that don't fall off

Jul 2, 2007

154 Votes

Status: Implemented

The rubber feet on my Inspiron are big and get snagged when slipping into my computer bag. One has already fallen off. Make them slimmer and less prone to falling off. Status Update Please see chris_b's comment

154 Votes | 25 Comments

Categories: Inspiron,

Where has the innovation gone in Dell laptops?

Apr 5, 2011

30 Votes

Status: Implemented

 As a consultant responsible for dozens of companies supply of PC's and notebook computers, I'm having a harder and harder time finding anything decent at Dell to recommend! As Dell pares down their brands, getting rid of Studio, and Studio XPS, we're now left with the unappealing and plastic-ey consumer Inspiron brand, and the what-used-to-be-top-of-the-line-but-now-is-ho-hum, XPS.   Is it just me, or is the new Dell XPS portable line void of that classy, bleeding-edge technology that we used to know and love?  Now, not only are they (IMHO) ugly, but they are now just cookie-cutter systems that really offer nothing that other vendors also have. What I miss are the "middle brands", the Studio and Studio XPS.  Those were innovative, beautiful, and something that when seen, were wanted!  All glass screens, sleek designs, semi-bleeding-edge technology, and for just a bit more money than the classless consumer Best Buy junk.   Dell?  Hire some design people.  Listen to those of us that USE computers, that want the latest features, and incorporate those in your products.  YES, an OPTION for Hi-res screens are REQUIRED.  1600x900 is nice on a 14" screen, not a 17.3".  That is not what I want to spend my hard earned money on when I buy an XPS. If you're going to have a high-end brand like XPS, make it count.  Make people envious to want one.  We're not all teen gamers, so running around with an Alienware design notebook is a bit embarrasing.  Give us power, and package it in a classy, sophisticated design.  Build it, and they will come.   Status Update:  Please see bill_b's comment for further details.  Thanks for posting!

30 Votes | 9 Comments

Categories: Laptops, Inspiron, XPS,

THIN IS IN. GET THAT STRAIGHT DELL.

Feb 5, 2011

21 Votes

Status: Implemented

Dell needs to put more focus on reducing the thickness of laptops when designing them,  Both the current generation of Inspiron and XPS laptops are thicker than the previous gen.  Also, these laptops are more wedge-shaped than ever before.  Dell's design is going backwards.  We want SUPER THIN and relatively UNIFORM THICKNESS for laptops.  My Dell Inspiron 1764 is thinner than the current 17R, I would buy another 1764 anyday over the fat wedge 17R.  The Next Generation of Dell Laptops have to be around 1" thick around the entire laptop.  Not ,74" thick at the front and a crazy thick 1.5" thick at the back.  Thats ridiculous design.  I don't want some ugly wedge.  The previous gen hinge design is also better than the current one.  It allows for the battery compartment to stick out in the back without sticking out of the frame.  Dell needs a better hinge design for next gen.  I mean this design that currently HP and Apple are using: Alos note the better frame design thats all alluminun and uniform thickness.  Also only about 1" thick at all regions, very thin nice laptop.  This is what Dell needs for its XPS line.  But keep the current touchpad, the HP one has poor buttons on it, THIS IS WHAT DELL NEEDS TO MAKE THE XPS LINE BETTER,  UPRANK THIS PLEASE. DELL NEEDS BETTER LAPTOP DESIGN NOW! Status update: Please see the official press release for the XPS 15z. There will be more models in the "z line" released in the coming months.

21 Votes | 24 Comments

Categories: Laptops, Inspiron, XPS,

Dell Design Studio for Inspiron 17 Laptop

Jul 29, 2009

16 Votes

Status: Implemented

Dell Inspiron 17 should also get personalization with the design studio like with Inspiron 15, Studio 15, and Studio 17.  and add in the other studio and inspiron laptops into the mix as well. Promote Please! More Personalization choices for more laptops! Status Update The Design Studio is now an option when purchasing the Inspiron 17 

16 Votes | 0 Comment

Categories: Inspiron,

addition of 13.3" to Vostro notebook line

Oct 5, 2007

15 Votes

Status: Implemented

Am I alone in wanting a less bulkier notebook? I think it would be great, if reducing general bulk is not viable, to have a 13.3" screen option in the Vostro notebook line, with the configuration options of a 14.1" with dedicated graphics. It was possible on a XPS1210, Dell should not have a problem with 13.3", unless it was some sort of marketing decision to go with bigger notebooks. From what I've seen, Dell's 12.1" notebooks in the past were big sellers, I don't think there are any worries of not selling enough of them to not warrant an option. As I travel a lot for a small company, I would really love the idea of a more compact notebooks with the least sacrifice for power as much as possible while keeping the attractive price range and small business-minded features of a Vostro line. Status Update We now offer a Vostro 1310. To find out the details, read more about this new product offering.

15 Votes | 6 Comments

Categories: Monitors and Displays, Inspiron, Vostro,