Dell has simplified matters, redubbing the formerly Inspiron 910 to the Inspiron Mini 9,. The basic Obsidian Black configuration begins at $349. It will run on Ubuntu and will have no camera or Bluetooth. Of course, since it’s a Dell, you can configure the Mini 9 to run XP and include Bluetooth 2.1 and a [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 3, 2008
According to the Wall Street Journal the Dell Inspiron 910 will already be made available to consumers this Thursday. The Inspiron 910 netbook will fetch a price below $400. Box.net will come pre-installed for online storage. The Inspiron 910 will come in either Ubuntu and XP flavors. The Dell Inspiron 910 was first scheduled for an [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 2, 2008
After several false alarms regarding its release, there’s confirmation that the Dell Inspiron 910 is going to be released this week. This is Dell’s entry into the netbook category and while there have been rumored specs floating around on what the Inspiron 910 will carry, Dell reps have refused to confirm it and have said [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 18, 2008
Gizmodo has the scoop on the release date of the redubbed Dell Inspiron mini notebook, now Inspiron 910. It will use the Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor and SSD capacity peaks at 16GB. Go on over to Gizmodo for more details. I do like the idea that Dell is continuing the mini-notebook line they began with [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 15, 2008
Dell is getting close to announcing its iPod rival and it’s not going to be one but two models with a new iTunes-rivaling software on board. One will be for under $100 and is WiFi enabled and the other may be a higher end MP3 player. Zing will be given the role of an iTunes [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, August 10, 2008
Dell’s little lappie is finally being released next week after missing its supposed August debut. The Inspiron Mini will tout an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB SSD and a built-in 0.3-megapixel camera. Connectivity is provided by the integrated Wi-FI (b/g), Bluetooth, WiMAX and WWAN support. You can also have your choice of Windows [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 30, 2008
If there is room enough in the MP3 player market for another player, a company like Dell would be a shoe-in. Dell may have been out of the MP3 player business for some time (they haven’t been in it too long) but that doesn’t mean they have lost interest. In fact, if the Wall Street [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 22, 2008
I’m really impressed with Dell’s E lineup of sub-notebooks. Screen sizes range from the 8.9-inch 1024 x 600 Dell E Classic to the 12.1-inch Dell E Slim. The Dell E Classic, priced at $299 will come with a 1.6GHz D-ville processor and 512 DDR2 RAM. You only have the 4GB option for the classic and [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 15, 2008
It’s not official yet if Dell is actually going with the Dell E name but the pricing seems to have been finalized. For $299, the Dell E will be launched as the subnotebook to beat, Dell has always been notorious for very low prices for their entry-level laptops and, apparently, to them, the challenge of [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 16, 2008
We brought you a PMP that uses an Alienware welcome screen, now we found an Alienware phone concept that will beat the pants off ya’. The cellphone does not appear to do more than make or receive calls, play MP3 and text using the touch-sensitive keypad. We don’t think it plays games, though equipped [...]
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
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