We know the Dell Inspiron Duo, a hybrid device that can switch from tablet to netbook in a unique way, has a number of you rather excited. Well, it doesn't look like you have much longer to wait ...
Will tablets replace netbooks as the mobile computing device of choice, as many have speculated? Dell is hedging its bets with the Inspiron Mini duo, a netbook/tablet combo. (Dell hasn't released the ...
Dell isn’t doing such a great job of keeping their product road maps confidential these days. A few days ago we learned about a new 7 inch tablet called the Looking Glass with an NVIDIA Tegra chip.
Dell's hybrid Netbook-tablet is "coming soon" according to a Dell promotional video. The Inspiron Duo converts elegantly between a Netbook and Windows tablet. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor ...
New details have emerged regarding an upcoming Dell tablet device, which could be one of the first to run Windows 8. The tablet will reportedly run on a dual-core Intel Cloverleaf processor with 2GB ...
Like we said in the opener, the design of the Inspiron Duo is second to none. It has won a number of design awards, and deservedly so. The flip/swivel screen is excellent. What's even more impressive ...
Is it just me, or does it sound like they’re saying “iPad” in this video of Dell’s Inspiron Duo? Probably just me. But there is a pinch of Apple in the teaser for Dell’s acrobatic tablet-netbook. The ...
Dell caught some headlines recently with its Inspiron Duo, a hybrid tablet that flips open to become a netbook. That in itself is nothing new, as manufacturers have been selling convertible ...
The last time Dell offered a 2-in-1 device called the XPS 12, it was a convertible notebook with a 12.5 inch touchscreen display that could rotate 180 degrees, allowing you to fold down the lid and ...
This is a bit of a heart-breaker, but we have to be honest. For as awesome as the Inspiron Duo is on the outside, the amazing design simply cannot make up for its performance shortcomings. We ...