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by Rafael Hernandez on October 20, 2009 · 0 comments

With Windows 7 just around the corner you’re bound to be hit with the deluge of new computing hardware hitting the market that makes use of many of the operating system’s features. The Dell Studio One goes for the all-in-one approach and tosses in a touchscreen so you can smudge your screen and not get […]

Read more Dell Studio One lets you get touchy with Windows 7

by Rafael Hernandez on October 14, 2009 · 0 comments

If there’s a gadget out there you can bet Dell will eventually get around to taking a crack at it, their printers and PDAs sure were a hit weren’t they? Despite some hiccups along the gadget road the company is planning on launching their mini 3i smartphone in the US sometime early next year. As […]

Read more Dell mini 3i to enter US smartphone fray in 2010

by Rafael Hernandez on October 1, 2009 · 0 comments

The all-in-one computer design goes through two distinct phases: popular and forgotten, of course with a whole host of new hardware floating around the new AIO lineup is looking more interesting than ever should you want computing in every nook…

Read more Dell Vostro 320, another shot at the All-In-One

by Rafael Hernandez on September 23, 2009 · 0 comments

What you see before you is Asetek’s custom made liquid cooling kit doing its job on Dell’s new Alienware Aurora PC. That should go a long way to cooling off their gaming rigs without all of that extra fan noise…

Read more Dell chooses Asetek liquid cooling to…cool Alienware Aurora

by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Gaming laptops have typically come in one form: large and obnoxious looking. As well as they perform sometimes you just don’t want to proclaim your tendency to game to the general public, not that you could as they’re more like…

Read more Dell Studio XPS 16, shapelier and less edgy

by Rafael Hernandez on September 1, 2009 · 0 comments

Netbooks have been one of the largest growing segments in the portable computer market givent heir small form factor and long battery life but they do lack any sort of grunt if you’re trying to do something remotely taxing on…

Read more Dell Inspiron 11z, trumps netbooks…sorta

by Rafael Hernandez on August 28, 2009 · 0 comments

You know the deal by now…solid state drives are fast, much faster than the conventional rotating platters of the past, but not all of them are created equal. There are differences in the differing controllers and flash chips they use…

Read more Kingston SSDNow V+, insanely fast storage

by Rafael Hernandez on August 21, 2009 · 0 comments

Dell’s Studio lineup finally got the company in line with every other notebook manufacturer around. The laptops sport slimmer profiles and a slick look, with the hardware to match, when compared to the competition in its price range.TrustedReviews has a…

Read more Dell Studio 1555, Midnight Blue is what's in

by Rafael Hernandez on August 3, 2009 · 0 comments

The thought of a pre-built gaming rig is enough to scare most enthusiasts off, a machine from one of the largest PC manufacturers around would make them run at an even faster clip. This one is different though, they’ve got…

Read more Dell XPS 630i, A Gentler Gaming Rig

by Rafael Hernandez on July 1, 2009 · 0 comments

There aren’t many brands that attempt the premium quality notebook approach aside from Apple and many of the gaming laptop manufacturers, leave it to Dell to make a grand entrance.The Dell Adamo sports an extremely slim and aluminum chassis…

Read more Dell’s Adamo Laptop, Upscale Mobile Computing

by Rafael Hernandez on June 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Small businesses generally want to keep their technology costs down in order to grow so it’s no wonder that Dell is looking into offering some cost effective solutions for their customers.The company is apparently working on pre-configured hardware and…

Read more Dell Ponders Bundling Open Source Apps for Businesses