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Dell Shows Off Inspiron duo, Convertible Netbook/Tablet
SAN FRANCISCO - Dell unexpectedly showed up on stage at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday and disclosed that the company will ship a dual-core Atom netbook with a hidden sliding keyboard later this year.
The 10-inch, Windows 7 (http://www.office-2010-key.org/en/windows-7-key)-based tablet will be called the Inspiron duo, according to Doug Davis, the general manager of Intel's Architecture Group,Office Standard 2010 (http://www.office-2007-key.in/office-standard-2010-64-bit-x64-key.html), who called David Zavelson, an executive at Dell,Office 2010 Professional Key (http://www.mswindows7key.net/office-professional-2010-64-bit-x64-key.html), to the stage.
Zavelson tried to queue up a local radio station via a globe-shaped icon with local radio stations listed from all over the world, but the demonstration failed using the convention center's built-in wireless.
Zavelson also showed off a high-definition copy of the movie Up that was stored on the tablet, but it stuttered a bit.
Zavelson didn't reveal many of the key details of the tablet, including the included storage and connectivity options besides WiMAX,Office 2007 Professional Plus Key (http://www.office2007license.us/office-2007-license/office-professional-plus-2007-license.html), which he said would be included.
Gasps emerged from the audience, however, when Zavelson pulled a hidden slider keyboard from underneath the "tablet," turning it into a hidden notebook.
Zavelson did not reveal a price for the Inspiron duo, saying only that it will be out later this year.
A Dell spokeswoman said in an e-mail that the presentation was a "sneak peek" of the duo,Genuine Windows 7 (http://www.office-2007-key.in/windows-7-key), and that the company could not offer many other details. "What makes the Inspiron duo unique is its dual personality it transforms seamlessly between a tablet that delivers an immersive entertainment experience to a ultra-mobile laptop with a keyboard enabling instant productivity on the go," the spokeswoman said.
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Dell Shows Off Inspiron duo, Convertible Netbook/Tablet
SAN FRANCISCO - Dell unexpectedly showed up on stage at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday and disclosed that the company will ship a dual-core Atom netbook with a hidden sliding keyboard later this year.
The 10-inch, Windows 7 (http://www.office-2010-key.org/en/windows-7-key)-based tablet will be called the Inspiron duo, according to Doug Davis, the general manager of Intel's Architecture Group,Office Standard 2010 (http://www.office-2007-key.in/office-standard-2010-64-bit-x64-key.html), who called David Zavelson, an executive at Dell,Office 2010 Professional Key (http://www.mswindows7key.net/office-professional-2010-64-bit-x64-key.html), to the stage.
Zavelson tried to queue up a local radio station via a globe-shaped icon with local radio stations listed from all over the world, but the demonstration failed using the convention center's built-in wireless.
Zavelson also showed off a high-definition copy of the movie Up that was stored on the tablet, but it stuttered a bit.
Zavelson didn't reveal many of the key details of the tablet, including the included storage and connectivity options besides WiMAX,Office 2007 Professional Plus Key (http://www.office2007license.us/office-2007-license/office-professional-plus-2007-license.html), which he said would be included.
Gasps emerged from the audience, however, when Zavelson pulled a hidden slider keyboard from underneath the "tablet," turning it into a hidden notebook.
Zavelson did not reveal a price for the Inspiron duo, saying only that it will be out later this year.
A Dell spokeswoman said in an e-mail that the presentation was a "sneak peek" of the duo,Genuine Windows 7 (http://www.office-2007-key.in/windows-7-key), and that the company could not offer many other details. "What makes the Inspiron duo unique is its dual personality it transforms seamlessly between a tablet that delivers an immersive entertainment experience to a ultra-mobile laptop with a keyboard enabling instant productivity on the go," the spokeswoman said.