Dell Teases Consumers with Mobile Gaming Computers and Concept Tablets
Posted in: tablet, Today's ChiliDell Vice President of Sales and Marketing Michael Tatelman started off the company’s 2010 CES press conference by saying, “Today is going to be all about mobility and new technology.” Supporting this point are Dell’s new 11-inch laptop, the Alienware M11X, and a 5-inch Android tablet.
The Alienware M11X is what some would define as a mobile gaming laptop, with its 11-inch display and weight of about 4.8 pounds, but it offers all the parts to make it a semi-fine gaming computer. It runs on the Nvidia GeForce GT 335M GPU and uses Intel’s new Ultra Low Voltage processor. On top of all this, Tatelman says, the machine can run Crysis and Call of Duty with all the settings on high. The battery, according to Dell, will run for about 6 hours. The M11X will retail for under $1,000.
PCMag laptop analyst Cisco Cheng had the chance to catch a glimpse of the concept tablet Tatelman showed off. The given specs were few, being more of a tease. What we know: It runs on the Android OS and has a 5-inch display.
To read the full CES story, go here.
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