Tag: Dell
Dell E(ee PC) specs and price leaked
Uninspired as Dell’s laptop naming system seems to be, we’re getting mighty confused about what Dell’s upcoming Eee PC knock off is actually called. First it was rumoured to be the Mini-Inspiron, then we heard it was going for a more direct parody of the Asus’ wunder-top, the Dell E. Now, apparently, it’s back to being called the Mini-Inspiron. You keeping up?
Alienware Area-51 m17x notebook gaming beast launches today – bloody big, bloody powerful
Alienware has today released a new version of their top of the line gaming laptops in the mighty shape of the Alienware Area 51 m17x.
This 17-inch, 5.2kg hunk of gaming metal adds a little extra size to the m15x and is proudly announced as the Dell subsiduary’s most powerful notebook to date….
Dell E heading for stores in August for $299?
It looks great in the photos, has a solid spec and if rumours are to be believed, the Dell E (aka ‘Eee killer’) should be heading to stores from August for a paltry $299…
Video: Quick look at a Dell Studio 17 notebook
Just a quick sqwiz at the Dell Studio 17 notebook…
Dell launches Studio 15 and Studio 17 notebooks – cheap and very cheerful
Dell has launched a new range of notebooks to continue its progress with reasonably priced products that also have style in mind. “Studio” laptops are designed to sit between the advanced XPS and more basic Inspiron machines and have borrowed features of both.
They come with either a 15.4″ or 17″ screens…
Dell E – the real name of the mini-Inspiron
We’ve got some more info on Dell’s sub-notebook thanks to Gizmodo who seem to have their fingers stuffed well and truly into the PC manufacturer’s pies. The mini-Inspiron is now better known as the Dell E…
Dell jumps on the Eee PC bandwagon with the 'mini-Inspiron'
Details might be vague, but at least we have an image of Dell’s entry into the budget PC market – which is being dubbed the mini-Inspiron…
Dell dropping some XPS models – pushing its new toy Alienware harder instead
High-stacking, low-selling PC maker Dell is planning to dump some of its XPS range of power machines, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Thanks to Dell’s buying of Alienware in 2006, the box-shifter has no need for a high-end range of its own and will instead start pushing the Alienware machines harder on its site. The report in the WSJ suggests Dell is worried that its cheaper XPS desktops are competing too well against the equivalent Alienware models…
People power brings a possible reprieve for XP – low spec PC users of the world rejoice!
Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer has hinted that the popular Windows XP may just go on a little longer…
Dell shows off their sexy green desktop PC – phwroar!
It’s not often you hear the words ‘desktop PC’ and ‘sexy’ side by side, unless you’re referring to an iMac, but by gosh – look at this Dell!
And it’s not often you hear ‘Dell’ and ‘sexy’ said next to each other, either. Want more to like about it? Well for starters, it consumes 70% less energy than the average desktop PC, with the mini tower being 81% smaller to boot, as well. Shipped in recycled…