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Monday, January 11, 2010

Dell Tablet Concept and More: Our Products at CES 2010

Ah, the chaos that is CES. And I mean that in a good way... it's like the Super Bowl of gadgets and new technology. For those that haven't been reading Direct2Dell recently (or haven't seen Engaget's live blog from Dell's CES 2010 press event), we've already shared some details on a couple of our new products—the redesigned Mini 10 (available for order now on Dell.com) and the Dell Android-based smartphone that will make its way to customers in the U.S. in the first half of this year.
Speaking of things that will ship later this year, we used our time at CES 2010 to show off a 5-inch tablet concept (see below—click on it to see a larger version, or check out this Flickr photo set to see a few more). More details later. Update:  More great pics of the concept device over at Pocket-lint.com.

With that, I'll shift gears to talk about new products that will be available in a short time. Many of these products will be sporting new processor technology from Intel in the form of i3, i5 and i7 processors  (desktop or mobile version, depending on the product).
For now, here's the CliffsNotes version of these new products. You can click on any images in this post to see larger versions, or check out this CES 2010 Products set on Flickr.
Alienware M11x


  • The Alienware M11x is a sub-$1000 notebook that demonstrates the graphics power of a 15-inch laptop in an 11-inch form factor.
  • It lets you play all of your games and media content, whether at home or away, at HD 720p resolution.
  • The Alienware M11x is the best mix of power, performance and portability that we've brought to customers.

Alienware OptX AW2310 23" 3D Full HD Widescreen Monitor


  • The 23” Alienware OptX AW2310 enables intense stereoscopic 3D effects on hundreds of PC game titles with NVIDIA 3D Vision technology.
  • Price for monitor is $499 (NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit not included).
Update: For those who are interested, here's a promotional video of the OptX AW2310 monitor from our YouTube channel.
Alienware M17x, M15x


  • The M17x, the most powerful 17-inch gaming laptop in the universe, now offers Intel Mobile Core i7 processors combined with dual graphics to deliver extreme frame rates at HD resolutions while maxing out game settings.
  • The M15x delivers exceptional HD video and audio editing, 3D animation and high-end PC gaming.
  • M17x start at $1,799 and the M15x start at $1,399.
Inspiron 14, 15, 17


  • Redesigned Inspiron laptops full-featured and ideal for on-the-go media consumption.
  • Now with new, thinner chassis, 16:9 aspect HD displays, SRS Premium Sound.
  • Available today with new turbo-charged Intel Mobile Core i5 processors starting at $849.
  • Systems featuring the Intel Core i3 processor will be available later this month, starting at $569.
Inspiron 580, 580s


  • Ideal for consumers looking for great, high-value desktop computers.
  • Best-selling desktop line gets a boost from new processors, and many models may be personalized with color choices. Prices start at $269.
Studio 14, 15, 17


  • Refreshed Studio laptops feature Intel's Mobile Core i5 and i7 processors and are perfect for sharing photos, music and videos with friends and family.
  • Portable Studio 14 available in North America later this month with prices starting at $699.
  • Studio 15 has high-definition, 15.6-inch LED widescreen design and is rich with multimedia technology, like True HD resolutions that show off content, starting at $849.
  • Studio 17 features beautiful 17.3-inch display, with enhanced audio. Prices start at $949.
Studio XPS 8100


  • It's a great multi-purpose desktop computer that has the power to handle just about any multimedia task you can throw at it.
  • Replaces Studio XPS 8000 with juiced-up Intel Core i5 processor technology, new theater-quality THX TruStudio PC sound and cutting-edge design. Prices start at $749.

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