What, pray tell, is this? It's Dell's new Inspiron Duo, a 10" tablet that opens up and twirls its screen to transform itself into a netbook. Craziest of all? They're saying it'll be available before the end of the year.
Dell showed off the crazy little guy, which runs Windows 7 Premium and packs a dual-core Atom N550 processor, at the second day keynote of Intel's IDF conference. There's no word if they've made any concessions to make its version of Windows 7 more tablet friendly, but this Inspiron gets kudos for audacity alone.
it looks useless to me
ReplyDeleteintresting good info
ReplyDeleteIf that was a tablet I could do illustrations on, I'd LOOOOOVE ONE.
ReplyDeleteI like some apple products but their iPad doesn't double as a laptop. So this is actually really cool.
This post has piqued my interests
ReplyDeleteseems useless, but cool :D
ReplyDeleteLooks cool, wish i could afford to test one out. :D
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. If only it wasn't a netbook
ReplyDeletenice real nice
ReplyDeleteThe one on the left made me wat.
ReplyDeleteSome of those laptops look sick.
ReplyDeletethose look cool
ReplyDeleteThat is sweet
ReplyDeleteTransformers...more than meets the eye. Showing support for my blogging comrades.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have one, the only draw back is that I would drop it and break it so fast :|
ReplyDeleteGod, I want one of those things.
ReplyDeleteDamn that looks cool, but what's the point?
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wow, never seen something like that before
ReplyDeleteIt's a Dell after all.
ReplyDeletei still don't get the point of getting a netbook. especially those that falls on the same price with laptop.
ReplyDeleteHp has a compute similar to this, except its a laptop, not netbook. They do look pretty awesome though.
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looks cool!
ReplyDeleteyet another gadget for my fanboi friends to get techno-boners over
ReplyDeletethose are some cool laptops
ReplyDeleteThey tried this years ago. Nobody wanted it.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome. WANT!
ReplyDeletejust makes it chunkier ...
ReplyDeleteMan, that looks like one hell of a transformer.
ReplyDeleteA dual flip screen? That's badass. Honestly, I've always wanted a tablet PC/Laptop.. such a nice luxury to have!
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spit in my mouth
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Now this is innovative! I thought that the netbook died, but this is making me think about more possibilities.
ReplyDeletelooks cool but i wonder how much it will cost
ReplyDeleteinteresting, but seems like you could easily break it somehow.
ReplyDeleteWow! i want one soooooo bad:(
ReplyDeleteThis looks brilliant! My god how I wish I had an interactive tablet, or a regular one for that matter.
ReplyDeleteit looks so cool lol but just a net book..meh
ReplyDeleteNot too bad, I'll stick with my desktop.
ReplyDeleteNice, I hope some people will stop making steve jobs rich after seeing thid
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome!
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ReplyDeleteits Dell...not such a huge fan of the brand
ReplyDeletewould get one for free but not buy one ^^
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i would buy it!
ReplyDeleteHp has a compute similar to this, except its a laptop, not netbook. They do look pretty awesome though. anyways, followed clicked supported, all that jazz. much love bro.
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