Dell


 * For the new parent company see Dell Technologies.

1984–1987
Dell was founded as PC's Limited in 1984.

1987–1989
PC's Limited was renamed as Dell in 1987.

1989–2016
 Dell (1989) (Print).svg|Print version DELL BADGE.png|Used during the Windows XP (on Dell computers of the time) and Windows Vista (in the System Properties, also on Dell computers ) eras. B2B4F24E-4A39-4503-8C04-096449FB1F75.jpeg|Used during the Windows Vista/Windows 7 eras, but has still been seen on keyboard and mice and the boot screens for many of the later Dell computers.

2010–2016
From early-late 2010, Dell's well-known logo was gradually spiced up into an enclosed thicker blue circle (in the same color as the wordmark), but the Windows 7 variant of the previous logo had since then remained use on the boot screens of many of Dell's post-2009 computers. This design principle was based on the other two variants of the last logo. This additionally saw the introduction of a new tagline, "The power to do more" (which would last until the following logo's introduction in late 2016). This still remains use as the website's favicon, some portals, and on many of its current computers to date.

2016–present
In 2016, Dell's wordmark was changed to have a thinner look, after its merging with EMC Corporation was completed on  September 7. The new wordmark was also adopted for its new owner Dell Technologies' logo.