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    Dell Factory

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Odin5578, Aug 7, 2007.

  1. Odin5578

    Odin5578 Notebook Evangelist

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    After following a youtube link posted in a thread on this forum I found this video. I found it pretty interesting. It explains all of the stages in production of a machine. Although these are Desktops I'm sure it's the same for laptops.

    Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEhNkzdKyrw&mode=related&search=

    Beware. Youtube.com is extremely addictive. Watch this video and this video only then close the browser before you get sucked in and start making videos yourself and end up on a Geicko commercial.

    -Taylor
     
  2. AiA

    AiA Notebook Consultant

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    Interesting. Though I dont agree with the sentence: "Customers get exactly what they wanted when they need it." I need it NOW!!
     
  3. Odin5578

    Odin5578 Notebook Evangelist

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    Lol that's what I thought.
     
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    Michael Dell: " Welcome to our virtual manufacturing tour".

    Yes I agree, Dell's manufacturing seems to be only virtual. :p
     
  5. DoubleBlack

    DoubleBlack Notebook Deity

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    1. That video is extremely old.
    2. That video is about desktops ONLY, not notebooks...like previously mentioned, but there is a huge difference.