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Dell Copies iPhone 'Pro', 'Pro Max' Naming Strategy for New PC Lineup

Dell on Monday announced an overhaul of its PC branding strategy with a simplified naming scheme that bears a striking resemblance to Apple's iPhone nomenclature.

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The computer manufacturer is retiring its long-standing product names like XPS and Inspiron in favor of three straightforward tiers: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max – a clear copy of Apple's iPhone naming convention, which has used "Pro" and "Pro Max" to distinguish its higher-end models since the iPhone 11 was introduced in 2019.

The announcement reportedly raised eyebrows at Dell's press briefing ahead of CES. "Your branding sounds a lot like Apple. Aren't you just following them?" one audience member asked Dell executives, according to Bloomberg.

"Customers really prefer names that are easy to remember and easy to pronounce," Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke responded to reporters. Buyers shouldn't have to spend time "figuring out our nomenclature, which at times has been a bit confusing," he said.

Clarke went on to claim that the new naming strategy was supported by research involving "tens of thousands of customers," and argued that no company owns common words like "pro" or "max." The new naming system will "make it easier for our customers to do business with us," added Dell founder and CEO, Michael Dell.

Kevin Terwilliger, a vice president of Dell's PC business, explained that the rebrand aims to simplify product recognition for customers, similar to Apple's approach of anchoring products to a single brand name. The gaming-focused Alienware brand, which Dell acquired in 2006, will retain its existing branding.

The Dell CEO framed the rebranding as part of a broader strategy to capitalize on the aging PC market, particularly as AI capabilities become more important in computing. Many of the new Dell-branded devices will include neural processing units optimized for AI tasks.

PC manufacturers are seeking to reinvigorate sales following a post-pandemic slump, with Dell, HP, and Lenovo all exploring various strategies to encourage upgrades. For what it's worth, Apple isn't the only consumer electronics company to use "pro" in its product names. Microsoft has its Surface Pro tablets, for example, but it's hard to imagine the latter attempting to justify the introduction of a "Surface Pro Max" while maintaining a straight face.

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Top Rated Comments

16 months ago
Pro Max sounds dumb when Apple uses it. It sounds completely ridiculous when someone else copies it.
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TwoBytes Avatar
16 months ago
I'm sure the next step is for Starbucks to introduce a 'tall caffè late Pro Max'.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
LukeHarrison Avatar
16 months ago
So we’ve gone from ‘I’d wind it up and return the money to the shareholders…’ to Dell building Max. How the tables turn…
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
zombierunner Avatar
16 months ago
Where's the Dell Ultra?
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CalMin Avatar
16 months ago
I’m sure this took hours of deliberation in the Dell marketing dept war room, but they look so freaking lazy with this.
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dannyyankou Avatar
16 months ago

Over forty years (Founded by Michael Dell ('https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dell') in 1984) to reach this conclusion:

Over forty years (founded by Michael Dell ('https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dell') in 1984) to reach this conclusion!

While the entire pharmaceutical industry seems hell-bent on inventing the most complicated names, difficult to pronounce - especially when multilingual issues are taken into account, difficult to spell, and about 95% lacking any obvious meaning.

(I offer dapagliflozin - possibly branded Forxiga - as an example. As well as the many ways they repeatedly use the same brand name for very different products.)

I point this out because of the irony that if you get a computer name wrong, it has little consequence. Maybe takes slightly longer to identify something. But get a medicine name wrong and you can suffer severely.
I’m convinced that Sony would be a lot more competitive in the computer space if they simplified their names. Some of their names are crazy.

Somehow, they’ve gotten away with it with headphones and had success with those. But Sony WH-1000XM5, that’s absurd.
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