Posts Tagged ‘Dell’
DELL : The Wireless Charging Laptop Has Arrived
General News — September 29, 2009 at 7:00 amDell has unveiled the latest wireless-charging Latitude Z laptop which features an instant ‘on’ OS as well as a wireless USB hook which hooks it up with the peripheral monitor and desktop. With features like that it surely has geeks salivating the world over.
For everyone who is waiting for the Z laptop in the U.S, it could be yours for $2000. no price as well as release date for the U.K market has been put forward by the manufacturers.
To boost the battery life this one has the Intel ULV processor and an ARM processor. The processor also helps in switching over to the instant ‘on’ mode. Identical to the Palm Pre, this one also has power coils which make the wireless charging possible. Obviously they are a bit bigger.
However along with the $2000 tag this one also has a few extra hidden costs. On the release the magnetic inductive charging stand could cost [...]
Review Of The Dell Studio XPS 435
Desktops — September 2, 2009 at 5:30 pmTo start with it’s got a gadget case on the top of the chassis which isn’t uncommon these days to store your cell phone o probably the iPod when u need to sync it with the desktop. The USB ports facilitate easy cord connections. The side panel also displays an easy sliding motion, once unscrewed. Comparing it with its competitor Assus Essentio CG5290 it surely scores high on the looks, though the Asus has better performance, faster graphics card and more RAM.
Coming to the actual juice of the system: scores of apps on the Windows Vista can’t bog the XPS 435 down. Video-end-coding and 3D rendering also ran pretty smoothly on the XPS 435.coming to the actual gaming part, the Dell XPS came out with amazing results in the gaming tests that we put it through. Crysis and Call [...]
Review Of The Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Netbook Computer
Laptops — September 1, 2009 at 4:00 pmThe dell ships the 10v with Ubuntu 8.04, but I would suggest that an upgrade to the 9.04 would prove to be more efficient. Upgrading to 9.04 also frees up more of the SDD for data storage – my machine had 2.6GB available when running 8.04, but 4.6GB following the Jaunty install. The onepiece trackpad is something new added too the dell line up of netbooks with a highly tactile surface which is pleasant to use over long periods.
It is loaded with a 1.3MP webcam with the help of which you can directly click and upload the photos on photobucket, though the photos and the video are quite coarse and of low quality . The integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics core struggled with hi-def H.264 files, it managed to play a 1080i .AVI file at full screen in VLC without any problems. If HD movies are your bag, Dell will sell you a regular Mini 10 with a 1366 x 768 screen, HDMI port and GMA 500 GPU. Also [...]
Review Of Dell XPS M1330 Laptop
Laptops — August 23, 2009 at 7:22 amDell is a familiar name in the world of laptops. Dell’s data center combines of innovative tools and software. Dell and Future Facilities are the first companies to use virtual concept for provisioning computing requirements and ensuring the optimal configuration and placement of equipment. By taking a proactive approach to design, it introduced with Dell XPS M1330.
Dell XPS M1330 have introduced conventional notebook computer, if compared with other typical consumer notebooks it’s reasonably priced around $715.It has 13.3inch widescreen, with a native resolution of 1280*800 more or like traditional notebooks. DEll XPS M1330 notebook weigh 4pound, much lighter than some similarly priced notebooks.
System Configuration: [...]
Dell Earnings Plunge 63 Percent In The First Quarter
General News — May 29, 2009 at 12:28 amDell Inc. announced on Thursday, that the company recorded a net income of $290 millions for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2010, and earning of 24 cents per share or15 cents per share when accounting for write downs from severance pay and factory closings during the quarter, in comparison to $784 million, and 38 cents per share for the same period the previous year. This portrayed a sharp decline of 63 percent as the recession continued to crimp computer sales around the world. Revenues were also down 23 percent to $12.3 billion.
Analyst Analysts were expecting earnings of 22 cents a share on revenue of $12.6 billion.
In a call conference, Chief Financial Officer Brian Gladden said sales were slow in the first quarter and gradually picked up towards the second quarter, but that is normal for the first time of the year. He stressed [...]



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