Dell to give up direct-sales in China?
Dell notebooks have appeared in several retail stores in China, according to sources at notebook manufacturers, who suspect that the leading notebook vendor may finally be adopting channel-marketing in the region.
According to the sources, Dell’s PCs have made an appearance in China’s IT chain stores, and customers can buy the products directly through the stores or distribution channels.
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