Dell Reveals (a Bit) More About the Inspiron Duo

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What the heck is going on up there? It’s the Dell Inspiron duo. Pretty snazzy, right? The thing first appeared during a keynote given by Intel VP at the company’s annual IDF conference. Some on-stage shots made their rounds across the Web earlier today, but not a lot of information surfaced from the event itself.
Dell was, however, kind enough to pass along the above image of a family of duos. And shed a little bit of information about the “sneak peak,” but did, however add that, “we are not sharing any more details at this time.” Oh Dell, you tease.
We do know a few things about the device, however. First, as is pretty clear from the images, the thing is one-part tablet, one-part netbook. Dell calls the convertible nature the device’s “dual personality.” It’s sort of the Sybil of the mobile PC world. 
The duo runs Windows 7 Premium, has a dual core Intel Atom processor, and features a 10-inch multi-touch display. It will become available some time between now and the end of the year.
Nothing more to see here. 

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