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Dell develops, manufactures, sells, and supports PCs and other computer-related products.  It grew during the 1980s and 1990s to become (for a time) the largest seller of PCs and servers. The company currently sells personal computers, servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, and computer peripherals.

Dell has traditionally marketed specific product lines to different market segments:

  • Business/Corporate class: including OptiPlex, Latitude, and Precision, where the company's advertising has emphasised long life-cycles, reliability and serviceability:
    • OptiPlex office desktop computer systems
    • Vostro office/small business desktop and notebook systems
    • n Series desktops and notebooks
    • Latitude commercially-focused notebook computers
    • Precision workstation systems and high-performance notebooks.
    • PowerEdge business servers
    • PowerVault direct-attached and network-attached storage devices (NAS)
    • PowerConnect network switches
  • Home Office/Consumer class: including Inspiron and XPS brands, emphasizing value, performance and expandability:
    • Dimension consumer desktop systems.
    • Inspiron consumer desktop and notebook systems
    • Studio medium-end consumer slim hybrid desktop and laptop systems
    • XPS enthusiast and high-performance desktop and notebook systems
    • Studio XPS high-end design-focus of XPS systems and extreme multimedia capability
    • Adamo - high-end laptop brand to compete with the MacBook Air
  • Peripherals: Dell has also diversified its product line to include peripheral products such as USB keydrives, LCD televisions and monitors and printers.

Whilst some of the above product lines have been discontinued, Rivermain is able to supply a wide range of parts for all of them.

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