by Mick on November 25, 2008
It’s not official yet, but it’s almost certain that Dell XPS 1340 is going to be released shortly. You can see the unannounced new XPS notebook at Dell’s official website.
Dell XPS 1340 screenshot
At a glimpse we might assume that this XPS 1340 is the successor of the current Dell XPS M1330, which has long without updating. Both shares several things in common, for example in storage (the M1330 also had the option to install an SSD) and, of course, the 13 inches screen size. It is also possible that Dell will side by the combo Centrino 2 9400M that has proven to be very successful, although one of the features of the M1330 which was assembled a dedicated graphics. I bet for a 9500M or 9600M, in addition to the integrated 9400M.
Although the release date is pretty difficult to predict, it could be argued that they will have a starting price of around 800 euros, more or less in line with what is worth the M1330.
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by Luna on November 23, 2008
Dell mini with customized color
The recent notebook customizations trend that more manufacturers are offering, is the color of your notebook computer or any special design..
The Dell Mini, both in its version of 9 to 12 inches, has taken the attractive design seriously enough, either in red, white or black sober. Now they have added new designs by artist Tristan Eaton, which be slightly different depending on the country and not determined by the hardware configuration.
What we don’t like is that Dell charges $ 50 or more to implement the design. And pay attention because the shipment is delayed more for it.
Dell Inpiron mini 9
by Mick on November 17, 2008
Dell XPS 730x
It seems that Dell has anticipate the latest Intels’ Core i7 processor, that they recently release their two new systems, including a new line of desktop.
The Studio XPS which is aimed for gamers and professional users who need a ‘heavy duty’ computer for editing music or video.
The standard XPS Studio comes out for less than $ 1,000, with i7 Core processor to 2.6 GHz, 3 GB of RAM DDR3 dedicated graphics and Radeon HD 3450. With the pretense of being computer to edit video; storage comes from a 500GB hard drive and a DVD burner. Higher-end systems come with 2.93GHz processors, 6GB of memory, and options such as a Radeon HD 4850, Blu-ray, and more hard disk capacity that can include up to 1.28TB in a RAID 0 stripe.
The new Dell XPS 730x, is dedicated to even higher users, it’s an upgraded version of dell’s gaming desktop. The XPS 730 wil get the option of of factory-overclocked chips with speed can reach 3.73 Ghz.
Studio XPS systems are shipping first and should be available by late November, while many XPS 730x systems don’t ship until early-to-mid December.
via | electronista