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Dell plans to start selling personal computers at 3,500 Wal-Mart stores in the United States and Canada as of June 10, launching a major drive to sell through retailers, the companies said on Thursday.
The move represents an attempt by Dell to better compete with Hewlett-Packard, which has overtaken Dell as the world’s No. 1 PC maker, partly through a strategy of selling in the United States through major retailers including Wal-Mart, Circuit City Stores and Best Buy.
Dell currently relies mostly on a direct sales model via the Internet, mail or phone orders, though its products are available in limited quantities through some retailers, such as Costco Wholesale.
Wal-Mart plans to sell two Dimension multimedia desktop computer models that are currently available directly from Dell in bundles for under $700. Officials from both companies declined to say how those bundles will be equipped. They will be available at the company’s Wal-Mart stores and its Sam’s Club chain.
“While we can’t get into specifics, in the coming quarters there will be additional activity in support of this move into global retail,” Dell spokesman Bob Pearson said. “Today’s announcement with Wal-Mart represents our first step. Stay tuned.”
He said the company plans to add additional retailers in its top 10 to 15 markets. Those countries include the UK, Germany, France, Japan, China, Brazil and Japan.
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