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Dell Inspiron Duo to launch next week?

by Pete Mason on 16 November 2010, 12:13

Tags: Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)

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When Dell dropped a teaser of its transforming Inspiron Duo a few weeks ago, we were left with nothing more than a vague 'coming soon' release date. Well, it looks like soon might be sooner than we'd thought, as CNET is reporting that the Windows-powered netvertible (tab-book? lapvertible?) could launch as soon as next week.

According to industry sources familiar with the company's plans, the Duo will be announced early next week, possibly on November 23. Pre-sale information is expected to be released sometime this week - possibly in conjunction with the opening of a new Microsoft store - before the laptop goes on sale directly from Dell following the official announcement.

The timing would mean that it appears just in time for American Thanksgiving and the infamous Black Friday - the biggest shopping day of the year and the unofficial start of the Christmas retail period. A launch this side of the festive season would also help Dell's already unique computer to get the jump on the deluge of new systems expected to be unveiled at CES at the start of January.

Unfortunately, the source wasn't able to reveal any further details about the Duo, although the author suggests that it'll be powered by one of Intel's new dual-core Atom CPUs. While we wouldn't be surprised if this was the case, we hadn't previously heard any specific details on the hardware beyond the fact that it would be based around an Atom processor.

Again, that's pretty much all we know for the time being, but hopefully we'll be able to bring you plenty more details over the course of the next week.



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i really hope this becomes a common platform because i love it, its just brilliant!
What's wrong with the conventional swivel screen like in normal convertable touchscreen laptops?
The mechanism is quite awkward, bulky and not very streamlined. by the looks of the dell system you wouldn't know it was a swivel screen unless someone did it in front of you.
erm bulky, no.

It is clearly less size.

What this has is some kind of style over substance thing going on, its got a crap awful CPU and will probably cost a lot. In the world of the Atom powered PCs people are desperately looking for a way to get their margin, tablets look to be it.
TheAnimus
erm bulky, no.

It is clearly less size.

How? a big bulge out the back of a laptop vs a mechanism built into the bezel. Missing something am i?

I agree about the performance, not particularly interested in this till they get some decent platforms into it. AMD might have just the thing on the way though!