We got a chance to quickly check out some of Dell's upcoming Windows 8 and Windows RT PCs, including the slick looking XPS 12 hybrid, at a press event earlier today. Dell is pretty much going all out ...
Let’s not mince words: the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablets were no good. The Intel Atom chips that powered them were too slow for all but the most basic usage. Windows 8 was initially designed for ...
Windows 8 PCs and laptops with touchscreens will cost more, says Michael Dell, who expects touch capabilities could drive more people to buy new PCs Touchscreen laptops and tablets with the upcoming ...
The 10.1 inch Dell Latitude 10 could get a larger version later in 2013. While PC maker Dell is currently in the middle of a plan that could lead to taking itself back to a private company, it is ...
Dell has outed its Windows 8 enterprise range, an ultrabook, docking tablet, and all-in-one PC targeting those who have somewhat more serious needs than Facebook and gaming. The Dell Optiplex 9010 AIO ...
Dell has something for everyone with its Venue 8 tablets, which come in both Android and Windows 8.1 flavors. The Venue 8 is the Android-based model, while the Venue 8 Pro runs the full version of ...
To date, Dell hasn’t been particularly invested in the tablet market. It has dipped its metaphorical toes in the water with Windows tablets like the Latitude 10 and the Windows RT-running XPS 10.
Dell has this month unveiled its new line of Windows 8 systems, which it has specifically designed and updated to be used with Microsoft Windows 8 gesture-based operating system. The new Dell computer ...
The Dell Venue 8 Pro tablet is just a bit bigger than an iPad mini, but it packs enough power to handle desktop apps. It ships with Windows 8.1 software, comes with Microsoft Office 2013 Home & ...
Dell announced the new XPS 12, XPS One 27, and Inspiron One 23 today. All three of these new systems are built for Microsoft Windows 8 and are currently available for preorder. Dell's XPS 12 is a ...
Windows 8 doesn’t require a touch-sensitive display, but once you begin using a monitor that supports all those groovy new touch gestures, you’ll find that the OS offers a completely different (and ...
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