Monday, 23 November 2009

Dell Studio 17 Laptop Gets Multitouch Update, Priced From $899.

Dell Studio 17 Multitouch Laptop

Dell have quietly announced their first consumer touchscreen laptop, updating their Studio 17 lineup with four-finger multitouch displays. Priced from $899, the powerful 17-inchers include a suite of Dell’s own touch apps and naturally, Windows 7.

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Thursday, 12 November 2009

Dell Inspiron Zino HD Micro PC Now Available, Priced From $229.

Dell Inspiron Zino HD Micro PC

Dell’s answer to the Mac Mini, the Inspiron Zino HD, officially launched today with a base spec price of just $229. The ultra-portable (and ultra-colorful) desktop runs on a range of AMD processors and includes native HDMI output for use as a home theater PC.

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Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Dell Latitude XT2 XFR: World’s First Rugged Multi-Touch Tablet

Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Rugged Multi-Touch Tablet PC

Dell today announced their new 12.1-inch Latitude XT2 XFR Tablet PC which is the world’s first rugged tablet with a multi-touch display. The system is designed for use in the field by the military, police, security, factory fulfillment, healthcare and delivery services where maximum-durability is crucial.

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Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Dell’s Adamo Laptop Launches: Stylish, Elegant, World’s Thinnest.

Dell yesterday officially launched their eagerly awaited Adamo which they claim is now the world’s thinnest laptop, stealing the title from the MacBook Air. The elegantly styled notebook is made using the one-piece aluminum manufacturing process pioneered by Apple and features a beautiful wide-key, scalloped backlit keyboard.

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Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Dell Latitude E6400 XFR Launches With Ballistic Armor Casing

The giant PC manufacturer Dell today announced a new rugged laptop called the Latitude E6400 XFR, which features Ballistic Armor that Dell claims doubles the impact protection of traditional magnesium alloy cases. The XFR is well sealed too, being able to withstand dust, salt fog and even direct blasts of pressurized water (video below).

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