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Reuters Logo BANGALORE--In recent months, personal computer maker Dell, has been testing a digital music player that could go on sale as early as September, the Wall Street Journal newspaper said, citing several Dell officials.

Dell's new foray would put it into an Apple-led market that has defied assaults.

Companies like Microsoft and Sony have tried--and failed--to make a dent in the market dominated by Apple's iPod players and iTunes store, the Journal said.

The music player which Dell has been testing features a small navigation screen and basic button controls to scroll through music play lists, the Journal reported.

It would connect to online music services via a Wi-Fi Internet connection, and Dell would likely price the model at less than $100, the Journal said. Dell's first foray into the music market in 2003 was a huge disappointment. It withdrew from the music-player market after its DJ Ditty player failed to make major inroads.

This time, if the company goes ahead with the music player, the strategy is different, Michael Tatelman, Dell's vice president of consumer sales said, according to the paper.

Instead of simply selling a piece of hardware tied to someone else's music service, as it did in 2003, Dell is working on software for a range of portable PCs that will let users download and organize music and movies from various online sources, the paper added.

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styling over functionality.
I would put functionality over styling any day. I do not need my stuff to be stylish (Read the rest)
Posted by: thehotshotpilot Posted on: 08/06/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
As much as I HATE to admit it.... James Quinn   | 07/30/08
I doubt it... gtdworak   | 07/30/08
Really? mattnico   | 08/05/08
NOTHING is perfect nothingness   | 07/30/08
Agreed anthony_hunt   | 07/30/08
Clever cut yourself off from the bulk of the market. James Quinn   | 07/30/08
Competition Could Help clindhartsen   | 07/30/08
Dell had no long term strategy, but a great 1st/2nd Gen DJ Boot_Agnostic   | 07/30/08
I'll take your word for it.... but you must admit James Quinn   | 07/30/08
RE: Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle: report mlindl   | 07/30/08
RE: Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle: report passmethebutter@...   | 07/30/08
Now that is a strange reason...:P James Quinn   | 07/30/08
Not so strange as you might think! rattlehead05@...   | 08/06/08
hey dell: K_REY_C   | 07/30/08
RE: Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle: report calypso20   | 07/31/08
RE: Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle: report mahutchinson   | 07/31/08
Sure hope it's styled better than their PC's kraterz   | 07/31/08
styling over functionality. thehotshotpilot   | 08/06/08
RE: Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle: report Manu+Chao   | 08/02/08
Dude, ever heard of Torrents? Manu+Chao   | 08/02/08
Dell are #1! Manu+Chao   | 08/02/08
there are a lot of fanatical nutters on World Wide Web Manu+Chao   | 08/02/08
RE: Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle: report kjsndvn   | 08/04/08

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