Dell E (was Dell Mini Inspiron)

Dell E (was Dell Mini Inspiron)

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"Dell E" Delhi, does Dell have a customer support call center there?

It looks like "Dell E" is actually the name of the Dell Mini Inspiron we have been telling you about.

Engadget got their hands on a bunch of slides detailing market positioning and specifications and after reading those we think the Dell E will definately exceed our expectations.

The basic configuration "Dell E Classic" is only $299 (Wow!) and comes with an 8.9" screen, 1.6GHz atom processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB flash drive, and 802.11g wireless.

Want more than that? if so then you can upgrade to the "Dell E Video" which has 1GB RAM and 8GB flash drive, plus a webcam, or upgrade further to the "Dell E Video+" which has 12GB flash and adds bluetooth.

slides at engadget


 
 

 
 
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Dell has announced Crystal a designer LCD. Dell Crystal LCD is built with a glass frame about 4mm (0.15 inches) thick, the touch controls, wiring, and speakers are all built into the frame surface allowing for the illusion of a "bare" LCD reports electronista.

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