Dell revealed its Windows 8 game plan Wednesday announcing new gear ranging from a Latitude tablet, Ultrabook, and an all-in-one PC. Noticeably absent from the lineup is a tablet and laptop hybrid, ...
Don’t expect any big surprises out of Dell’s first Windows 8 tablet aimed at enterprise users. The unreleased tablet reportedly has a 10.1-inch display with 1366-by-768 resolution, an Intel Clover ...
Dell is developing a tablet with a 10-inch screen that will be released next year as it tries to expand its presence in the handheld market, the company said Thursday. “You’ll see for sure a 10-inch ...
Dell has confirmed that it is working on ultrabooks and tablets running Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system for release this year. The struggling firm, which today reported a 22% drop in ...
Dell has drawn up grand tablet plans for the next two years, according to a leaked internal document. So what we are likely to see soon from the makers of the Streak 5 and Streak 7 are at least four ...
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Dell has unveiled the Latitude 7030 Rugged Extreme Tablet. It's a lightweight rugged tablet aimed at workers in companies who are not at a desk all day. It also has a range of useful accessories. Dell ...
Dell is refreshing its business PC lineup with a new line of Latitude and Precision-branded notebooks, mobile workstations, and desktop computers powered by Intel Meteor Lake processors. And one of ...
Dell’s new Inspiron hybrids take a page from Lenovo’s pioneering Yoga design, but in checking them out at Computex, I found them to be a little too thick and heavy to really serve as tablets. Dell was ...
Dell recently has released two different Google Android tablets in the last six months and has plans to expand on their Tablet PC offerings with a Windows 7 Business Tablet. The latest release from ...
Microsoft is almost ubiquitous when it comes to Windows tablets, but Dell’s Latitude 7350 Detachable (starts at $1,789; $2,739 as tested with keyboard and pen) is a compelling choice for enterprise ...
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