Dell Launches New Tablet and All-In-One PC
Dell took the spolight at yesterday's Oracle OpenWorld conference to formally announce two new products, the Latitude XT tablet and the XPS One all-in-one computer. Both share the same understated styling, but fulfill very different purposes.
The XT tablet is a thin 12.1-inch portable computer with a touch-screen interface which supports multi-touch like the iPhone. The tablet ships with a photo viewer not unlike that found in Microsoft's uber-cool but wholly conceptual Surface tabletop computer, letting you scroll through photos and move them about with multiple fingers.
The XPS One is an iMac-like fully integrated computer PC supporting a wireless keyboard and mouse, meaning if you have WiFi you might be able to run the thing with only a single power cord running out the back. It sports a 20-inch LCD and a selection of CPU and memory configurations to suit your needs.
Pricing has not announced yet, but given they're expected to be available inside of a month, it shouldn't be long before we have some firm numbers to share.
From Engadget
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Subscribe to commentssrinulNov 17th 2007 12:53PM
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