Dell Says Low-end Graphics Will Cause Windows Desktop Blurry

Dell Says Low-end Graphics Will Cause Windows Desktop Blurry Dell's latest high-end computer product sales plan has been defeated, mainly due to Dell's use of a rather misleading consumer performance comparison.

Consumers have discovered that the Dell help page, designed to help users customize OptiPlex desktops, presents a graphical comparison of the performance of an ordinary graphics card with what Dell calls a high-end graphics card. According to Dell's schematic diagram, it is clear that ordinary graphics cards will cause the Windows desktop to be blurred, while high-end graphics cards will clearly show the Windows desktop.

Dell's schematic drawing immediately triggered an uproar. Even the most common consumers point out to Dell that low-end graphics cards can clearly display Windows desktops. Dell's move is entirely to let consumers unknowingly pay for higher-priced products.

Now, Dell has removed this performance comparison diagram on the site and made an apology. In an apology, Dell expressed its thanks to consumers for paying attention to this issue. Dell is committed to helping customers make the best decisions. Regarding their purchases, Dell has never intended to mislead consumers, and Dell apologizes for the confusion. Dell has now removed the wrong comparison chart from the global website. Dell is still committed to providing customers with the best service and experience.

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