After Intel showed us super speedy its new Core i3, i5 and i7 processors at its presser earlier today at CES, Dell has also rolled up and touted its new Inspiron and Studio ranges, which it says will pack in the chip makers’ new wares.
After Intel showed us super speedy its new Core i3, i5 and i7 processors at its presser earlier today at CES, Dell has also rolled up and touted its new Inspiron and Studio ranges, which it says will pack in the chip makers’ new wares.
We’ve scurried around Intel’s CES 2010 booth before it was opened to the public. Want a look at what the world’s biggest chip maker has been showing off? It’s all here in our gallery.
The Dell Mini 3i Android phone is on its way to the UK. That’s the word direct from Dell, who told us at an exclusive CES event this morning that its Google-backed blower “was built specifically with the UK in mind.”
As well as the ace looking Alienware M11X, Dell also had some more dinky laptop news at CES, confirming plans to release a new version of the well-received Dell Mini 10. The new netbook comes packed with a host of new features which should keep Dell up there with the likes of Asus and Acer.
We heard all about Microsoft’s slate plans last night, but Dell has just rolled up and shown us its very own Android packing version – the one we saw leak out a few months back. At the moment it’s still a concept, but we’ve got the skinny on just what the PC purveyor has in the tank for 2010.
The Alienware M15X grabbed plenty of headlines and packed plenty of grunt. But my was it hefty. However, we’ve just clamped eyes on the all new Alienware M11X, which Dell says is the most powerful gaming laptop for its size, clocking in at just 11.6-inches. Dive in and take a look at it now in our hands-on gallery.
Graphics supremos Nvidia have us more excited than is natural at CES 2010. We’re not hoping for a new graphics card, you see, but more bonkers gadgetry like its 3D Vision system and Vega Android tablet. Will we be surprised, or disappointed? Only one way to find out: follow our Nvidia press conference liveblog!