Wednesday, February 4, 2009

SEE THE DIFFERENCE



The new Dell G2210 and G2410 monitors are designed for
energy and cost savings with features like PowerNap and
Dynamic Dimming... and they're made and packaged to help
minimize environmental impact. Available in February. Fill out this form if you would like us to contact you when the G2210 and G2410 are available.






Dell LCD flat panel monitors and widescreen flat panel
monitors are available in various sizes from 30", 27", 24", 22",
20", 19", 17" and smaller. Dell offers a range of features,
including webcams and widescreen formats designed for
users who work with multiple applications simultaneously
High resolution and Full HD 1080p are ideal for DVD movies,
multimedia presentations, video editing, image manipulation
and gaming.


Look for Dell EPEAT Gold rated monitors that reduce
environmental impact by using halogen-free laminates in
circuit boards and in chassis plastics that contain 25% post-
consumer recycled plastics.

Your new Dell monitor can help you save energy. How much?
Visit the easy-to-use Energy Calculator and find out.














30 inch - 27 inch Monitors , 24 inch - 22 inch Monitors , 20 inch - 19 inch Monitors , 17 inch Monitors and below
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Dell Axim X50v PDA

Dell Axim X50v PDA

Product Description: Dell Axim X50v

The Dell 624 MHz Axim X50v delivers performance, connectivity and a brilliant VGA display in a sleek, sophisticated design. Powered by the Intel XScale PXA270 Processor at 624 MHz, 64 MB SDRAM and 128 MB Intel StrataFlash ROM, the device offers excellent performance. This handheld comes equipped with the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition operating system with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. It includes an integrated CompactFlash Type II and Secure Digital / SDIO Now! / MMC card slots for flexible expansion. Featuring a 3.5 mm headphone / headset jack for headsets, this handheld also includes an Intel 2700G


multimedia accelerator with 16 MB video memory. In addition, the built-in microphone and speaker ensure easy recording while you are on the go. The integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth wireless technologies offer flexible connectivity options.






iPod kills off Dell rivals



iPod kills off Dell rivals



It may not be the official party line but what else can you blame when a company like Dell decides to axe it's hard-disk series of MP3 players? According to a Dell spokesman, the company has decided to withdraw from the high-end of the MP3 player marketplace, axing the 5Gb Pocket DJ, 20Gb Dell DJ20 and 30Gb Dell DJ30 music players. The only player that Dell will continue to sell is the 512Mb Flash-based DJ Ditty. Liem Nguyen at Dell said: “We are streamlining our product portfolio”.



He denied it had anything to do with Apple's dominance of the MP3 player market and said it was more to do with customer demand. Considering most customers are demanding iPods, we'd have to conclude that it has a lot to do with Apple after all. Still, losing a big player like Dell is bad news for us consumers since less iPod rivals means less competition in the market and ineveitably, higher prices. More details here.


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Dell all set to release MP3 player

Dell all set to release MP3 player

Way back in 2003 Dell had launched Dell Digital Jukebox also called Dell DJ. They had a collaboration with Creative at that time. However the production was stopped in 2006. The device is going to be identical to iPod with a music download facility rivaling the iTunes.
As per information presently available the device will be having a small navigation screed and basic buttons for various functions. It uses Wi-Fi to connect to online music services. The device is likely to be priced in the sub $100 range.
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TouchMan emotion cell phone concept

TouchMan emotion cell phone concept
Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on April 11th, 2008
The TouchMan cellphone concept is interesting because it can actually become a piece of furniture that allows you to communicate in a more personal way with others. That’s because the device allows for the visual sharing of emotions. Think of it as a combination screensaver, instant messenger and…aquarium.
That’s right, you can watch your contacts like fishes in an aquarium on the touchscreen. They would change color and activity according to their current moods and availability. Very bizarre indeed, but it has a lot of potential. The docking station will charge the main station and the cellphone at the same time, and when the cellphone is disconnected, the main device goes into a sleep mode.


The Tiny, Green Dell

The Tiny, Green Dell You Can't Buy (Yet)



Ignore the keyboard, mouse and Vista-rific monitor. See that on the right? That's Dell's computer-rendered vision of its next-gen PC.

It's compact and has style, there's no arguing that. And according to Gizmodo, it will be "81% smaller than a mini tower and 70% less energy-consuming." But will it play Crysis?

No word on when you'll be able to order one at Dell.com, because for now, it's just some fancy pixels.

Update: Earth2Tech has pics of a familiar little machine but draped in bamboo. They peg the cost at somewhere in the $500 - $700 range and availability at sometime this year.

Now you've really got my attention! Are you listening Dell?


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Wireless Keyboard Pants