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Posted by on Nov 23, 2010 in In The News, Technology, TG Roundup, USA

The New Convertible from Dell

Design is really impressive. I love the idea of carrying keyboard and yet use it as a tablet. Hope this would come out with quality hardware.

Processor: Intel® ATOM_2 N550 (1.5GHz/1MB cache)
Operating System : Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
Memory : 2GB DDR3 SDRAM
Chipset : Intel® NM10 Express Chipset
Video Card : Integrated Intel® NM10
Display : 10.1 inch display (1366×768)
Audio and Speakers : 2 X 1W speakers for total of 2W standard
Hard Drive: Up to 320GB6 SATA hard drive (7200RPM)
Power : 29Whr 4 cell battery, captive factory replaceable
Camera : Built-in 1.3M Pixel Webcam
Wireless :Wireless 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth:  Bluetooth 3.0 combo Card
Ports, Slots & Chassis :
Externally Accessible
(1) Microphone
(2) Headphone
(1) SIM card slot
Dimensions & Weight
Width: 11.22″ (285.0mm)
Height: 1.03″ (26.2mm) front – 1.13″ (28.7mm) back
Depth: 7.66″ (194.5mm)
Starting weight of 3.39 lbs (1.54Kg)7

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1 Comment

  1. KP garu,
    Thanks for the post. I saw the specs. However I am not that Impressed with the guts of it.
    Make few changes , and I will buy it.

    The CPU is dual core Atom , which is a big plus over the single core. Make it 2 Ghz with hyper threading.

    Needs a 512 MB dedicated Video RAM. It offloads CPU from Video processing.

    A Six cell battery.

    And a glass screen.

    Recently I bought a Lenovo Tablet. Which had a regular Atom CPU. It lacked power. And the battery didn’t last that long.

    Dell can address these in the next iteration. Hopefully we might get our PalmPad.