Another one bites the dust?
[quote]HP May Kill PC Business
Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina told USA Today in mid January that the company may have to get out of the PC business if the merger with Compaq Computer Corp. fails to go through.
She implied that HP needs Compaq in order to save its printing and imaging business, according to the Jan. 14 article. Even "spinning off" the PC unit would not be a viable option for the company. The only option is to fix [the PC business] via the merger, she told USA Today.
That position conflicts with earlier statements by Fiorina, in which she told the Reuters news agency that "The marketplace is obsessed with PCs. And [the merger with Compaq] actually isn't a PC deal. It's about enterprise computing and professional services."
Internal opponents emphasize layoffs associated with the merger. But Fiorina told USA Today that the closure of the PC business resulting from a failed merger would involve even more layoffs than would occur with a successful merger.<hr></blockquote>
If this happens, and HP really does exit the PC business, consumers will walk into Circuit City or CompUSA and will be faced with the question: Compaq, Sony (are they still sold via retail?), or Apple?
Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina told USA Today in mid January that the company may have to get out of the PC business if the merger with Compaq Computer Corp. fails to go through.
She implied that HP needs Compaq in order to save its printing and imaging business, according to the Jan. 14 article. Even "spinning off" the PC unit would not be a viable option for the company. The only option is to fix [the PC business] via the merger, she told USA Today.
That position conflicts with earlier statements by Fiorina, in which she told the Reuters news agency that "The marketplace is obsessed with PCs. And [the merger with Compaq] actually isn't a PC deal. It's about enterprise computing and professional services."
Internal opponents emphasize layoffs associated with the merger. But Fiorina told USA Today that the closure of the PC business resulting from a failed merger would involve even more layoffs than would occur with a successful merger.<hr></blockquote>
If this happens, and HP really does exit the PC business, consumers will walk into Circuit City or CompUSA and will be faced with the question: Compaq, Sony (are they still sold via retail?), or Apple?
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Gateway is next. I'll bet dollars to donuts they start selling machines in CompUSA to increase marketshare. Either that or they merge with DELL....shutter :eek:
Then you'll have the Macs as well. Maybe a few more customers will consider/buy Macs instead.
I also see Gateway being out of the picture soon. Even though their machines might have competitive features/prices, no one really thinks of them any more. They want you to go to their store, pick out a machine, and then ship it to you. If people want to go out of their way and actually go someplace to buy a computer, they want to walk out with one. Gateway seemed to miss that point when you can go online and buy a similar Dell machine without leaving your house.
<strong>I'd rather them get out of the PC biz than the printer biz. Stick with what you do well.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Exactly! HP does a lot of stuff well, the PCs not being part of it. If they can make more money focusing on printers and stuff, better for them!
That's basically the PC side of the biz for the next 1000 years. Michael Dell will march on a road of bones.....
Ah, well. What can you do? All PC's are the same, so only the big and cheap survive.
SdC
Carly's got a point, though: HP has always been more of a high-end company, and there's no money in PCs right now anyway. Compaq has some excellent enterprise products and services, even after they (stupidly) sold off the Alpha.
That's not to say that I think the merger would be a good thing, but I can see why she's eyeing Compaq.
It's all good news for Apple.
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No, HPS suck
Seriously though, I dont see why any one would buy a brand name computer that isnt a mac. It just doesnt make sense (the new iMac price/parts is amazing, however it cant touch a home built PC).
<strong>Does no one care about the end of the HP PC?
No, HPS suck
Seriously though, I dont see why any one would buy a brand name computer that isnt a mac. It just doesnt make sense (the new iMac price/parts is amazing, however it cant touch a home built PC).</strong><hr></blockquote>
Sure it can. You can't build iTunes, iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto and OS X at home!!!!
(Darwin doesn't count, you still don't get Aqua)
Three or four big brands, plus Apple, plus the local system builders, are all that's going to be left when this price war finally ends.
I owned several Gateway PCs back in the days when they were a handful of people handbuilding the machines in a cowshed somewhere in Iowa... They used to advertise in Byte magazine.
Sony has said it's not going to produce "affordable" (My word, not Sony's) machines any more, but machines that are stylish, powerful, blah blah blah.
So does that just leave Dell slugging it out with the myriad small PC manufacturers out there?
I have to admit <a href="http://www.gateway.com/home/deals/offers/700xl.shtml"; target="_blank">this</a> is quite tempting, though.
They were horrible! The support was terrible and they would break frequently.
A friend still working there says they're switching to Dell. More money in Mike's pocket
Sure, but try getting them on the phone. Even with a preferred business plan, you can spend hours on the phone waiting to get parts, service, etc.
Plus, it takes weeks for their machines to arrive. I don't know why any one would want to deal with them, actually.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Just wondering.
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Sure, but try getting them on the phone. Even with a preferred business plan, you can spend hours on the phone waiting to get parts, service, etc.
Plus, it takes weeks for their machines to arrive. I don't know why any one would want to deal with them, actually.</strong><hr></blockquote>
What about on site service from Dell? I thought their service was the best or on par with others.
<strong>My signature irritates people.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Actually I like this one.
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