Dell Vostro V13: The Adamo Goes Mainstream
Implementing the learnings from the design of the Adamo, Dell introduced today the Vostro V13 starting at a measly $499 starting price point, generously appointed at $699.
Posted by Admin Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Dell Introduces New All-in-One Inkjet Printers
Dell on Wednesday introduced six new inkjetall-in-one printers geared for home and business use.
Posted by Admin Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Dell Working Overtime to Launch New Android Mobile Devices
As announced earlier, Dell has had its first smartphone in development for some time and was expected since much of the executive leadership for its consumer division is now led by a number of product marketers from Motorola. Dell is now planning a follow-on Mobile Internet Device (aka Streak) with a 5" screen...
Posted by Admin Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Dell Zino HD Available; Media Center Goodness Starting at $229
For a lovely $229 price tag, you can now go to Dell.com to purchase the Zino HD mini form-factor PC. As mentioned the other day here at the Dell Observer, this PC should be able to handle media streaming and work great with a large screen tv due to its HDMI ports and the AMD Neo processor.
Check out what PC Magazine has to say here. To shop, visit Dell.com.
Posted by Admin Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009
Dell Zinio HD, Mini/Media Center Desktop, Now Available For Order
I’m a BIG fan of Windows Media Center desktops. 3 or 4 years ago, it was a major pain to set up a home network and distribute movies or music across the house to a Media Center PC and Large Screen display. The folks at Engadget just came across the Dell Zinio HD mini form-factor PC for sale over at Dell.com.
Today, setting up a Media Center PC is a piece of cake. Just get a Wireless-N router and hook it up to your main home computer. With a USB adapter and a small form-factor PC in your living room you can now easily enjoy movies in large screen goodness (depending on how good you are with Torrent Services). The Zinio HD seems to fit the bill. Featuring AMD Athlon Processors, 4GB of memory, discrete ATI graphics card and a 500GB hard drive, this seems to be a great, tiny system with the horsepower to crank out 720p video.
Posted by Admin Date: Monday, November 9, 2009
Confirmed: Sprint IS Offering Dell Mini10
As predicted here at DellObserver.com, Sprint announced today that it is selling the Dell Mini10 with Integrated 3G broadband.
Sprint will make the netbook available for $199 after a $100 mail-in rebate. According to their website, that’s not all. Subscribers are required to sign up for a 2 year subscription with a monthly fee of either $59.99 for a limit of 5GB of bandwidth or $69.99 for unlimited monthly bandwidth.
For reference, Sprint’s EV-DO Rev. A network “provides customers with expected average upload speeds of 350-500 kbps and download speeds of between 600 kbps and 1.4 mbps. Peak download data rates increase to 3.1 Mbps (from 2.4 Mbps), and peak upload data rates increase to 1.8 Mbps (from 153 kbps).”
Posted by Admin Date: Monday, November 2, 2009
