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Sep 14, 2010

Dell's Inspiron Duo Is a 10" Netbook/Tablet Transformer

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.

45 comments:

  1. If that was a tablet I could do illustrations on, I'd LOOOOOVE ONE.
    I like some apple products but their iPad doesn't double as a laptop. So this is actually really cool.

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  2. Looks cool, wish i could afford to test one out. :D

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  3. That's awesome. If only it wasn't a netbook

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  4. Transformers...more than meets the eye. Showing support for my blogging comrades.

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  5. I wish I could have one, the only draw back is that I would drop it and break it so fast :|

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  6. God, I want one of those things.

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  7. Damn that looks cool, but what's the point?
    Cheers

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  8. wow, never seen something like that before

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  9. i still don't get the point of getting a netbook. especially those that falls on the same price with laptop.

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  10. Hp 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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  11. yet another gadget for my fanboi friends to get techno-boners over

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  12. those are some cool laptops

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  13. They tried this years ago. Nobody wanted it.

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  14. Man, that looks like one hell of a transformer.

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  15. A dual flip screen? That's badass. Honestly, I've always wanted a tablet PC/Laptop.. such a nice luxury to have!

    Supportin' as always!

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  16. spit in my mouth

    check it http://kadams133.blogspot.com/

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  17. Now this is innovative! I thought that the netbook died, but this is making me think about more possibilities.

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  18. looks cool but i wonder how much it will cost

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  19. interesting, but seems like you could easily break it somehow.

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  20. This looks brilliant! My god how I wish I had an interactive tablet, or a regular one for that matter.

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  21. it looks so cool lol but just a net book..meh

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  22. Not too bad, I'll stick with my desktop.

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  23. Nice, I hope some people will stop making steve jobs rich after seeing thid

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  24. its Dell...not such a huge fan of the brand

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  25. would get one for free but not buy one ^^

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  26. showin my support, please do the same =)

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  27. cool idea.

    dropping daily support
    http://cktrandomdelights.blogspot.com/

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  28. Hp 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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