Sunday, April 09, 2006

A New Computer Design by Dell?

But for the recent news about iMacs running Windows, I'd be very interested in this:




Remember that 20-inch XPS Mobile Concept PC (pictured) Dell was showing off at CES? Well, a tipster who claims to "work with Dell" just sent us specs for a new Dell XPS M2010 which look close to what we saw on the floor back in January.

According to our source, this 18-pound media hog lays a massive 2.9 x 18.5 x 15.0-inch footprint to encase that 20.1-inch WSXGA (1680 × 1050) display. It throws 24-bit audio out its 8 x 4-ohm speakers plus 1 x 12-ohm subwoofer with internal amp and of course goes (unspecified) Intel Core Duo (the CES prototype ran a 2.1GHz Intel T2600) and packs in ATI's new, high-performance Radeon Mobility X1800 graphics processor to pump those high-def capable pixels out component, DVI (with HDCP), or TV-out ports. Rounding out the list is support for up to 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM, a detachable Bluetooth keyboard, Bluetooth mouse, multi-format memory card reader, ExpressCard slot, and a 1.3 megapixel Logitech cam built-in to the top of the display capable of 640x480 video capture at 30 fps with a 58 degrees field of view. What, no WiFi?



The specs list a date of "May 2006" which may or may not be the ship date -- no pricing yet, but it ain't gonna be cheap. Oh Dell, why do you tease us so?

This sounds cool, but unless you really need the portability, I like the idea and design of a dual-booting iMac much more. The iMac offers more versaitle computing, a smaller footprint on your desk, a much slicker design, and probably cheaper as well.



I am delighted to see the continuing advance of technology from both Dell and Apple and can't wait to see what big idea comes next!

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