Dell Mini 9 hacked to run OS X

October 3rd, 2008 by

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We’re assuming Apple will eventually give up and release a netbook of its own, but until then Steve had better get used to seeing OS X hacked to run on all manner of tiny laptops — the latest to make the switch is Dell’s Inspiron Mini 9. Nothing too complicated about this hack, since most of the work was already done for the internally-similar MSI Wind, but you’ll have to dig up some extra Broadcom drivers to get WiFi and sound working. Seems like a fun little project for the weekend — anyone going to take the plunge?

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Laptop makers and GSM Association team on Mobile Broadband branding plan

September 30th, 2008 by

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Laptops with built-in WWAN modems aren’t anything new, but there’s a hodgepodge of hardware and services available — a situaton the GSM Association is trying to simplify with the new Mobile Broadband standardization initiative. Sure, it’s mostly an excuse to get another sticker on your gear, but companies like Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, ASUS, Toshiba, Qualcomm and a bunch of carriers are on board to ensure that Mobile Broadband-certified machines will be ready and able to connect in some 91 countries around the world — and what’s more, they’re committed to spending a cool billion dollars in the next year promoting MB as a “compelling alternative” to WiFi and WiMAX. That should be an interesting dilemma for the carriers that also run hotspot networks, but we’ve got a feeling everyone’s happy as long as the sub fees keep rolling in.

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Dell pre-loading Iron Man, world asks “Why?”

September 30th, 2008 by

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Dell pre-loading Ironman, posturing to be iTunes competitor?While in the throes of customizing your dream machine over at Dell, weighing CPU cost vs. memory cost, would you click on a $19 option called “Iron Man movie with bonus content?” We sure wouldn’t, but now you can, part of what the Director of Dell’s Global Consumer Group is calling the company’s “slow immersion into content as a major piece of the puzzle in terms of what consumers want from a PC.” Right. The (surely DRM-riddled) film is available on any Inspiron, Studio, or XPS laptop or desktop, playable on that machine itself or through your choice of Windows Media Extender. Iron Man is the only film on offer now, but meaty palms are likely being pressed as you read this to drive other partnerships and more choices. This could let the company hook customers before even shipping their hardware, a potential advantage for what looks to be a looming content battle with Apple.

[Thanks, SebS]

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Dell rolls out S1909WX, S1709W LCD monitors

September 30th, 2008 by

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Enticed by Dell’s new, slightly less hard-edged 22-, 23-, and 24-inch LCDs but looking for something a little easier on the wallet (and your desk)? Well, it looks like you’re in luck, as the company has just let loose some matching 17- and 19-inch models that each come in under $200. From the looks of it, the $199, 19-inch S1909WX is by far the better bargain of the two, with it boasting a 1440 x 900 resolution, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a 300cd/m2 brightness rating, and an HDCP compatible DVI port. The 17-inch S1709W, on the other hand, packs the same resolution and will save you twenty bucks, but you’ll have to make do with a 600:1 contrast ratio, 250cd/m2 brightness, and nothing more than a plain old VGA port, not to mention just 17-inches of screen real estate. Sold? You know where to get ‘em.

[Via Electronista]

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Dell’s ink-free Zink PZ310 WASABI printer splashes down in FCC

September 29th, 2008 by

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Up until now, the words “Zink” and “Polaroid” were all but married together, but a breakup fit for The Hills is about to go down courtesy of the all-too-promiscuous Dell. Over in the deep waters of the FCC, we’re seeing a new Dell printer that utilizes the ink-free Zink technology. The PZ310 WASABI is yet another handheld printer that comes bundled with a single stack of printing paper, Bluetooth technology for printing from your mobile / BT-enabled PC, a USB port for traditionalists and a Reprint button for obvious reasons. As with everything in the FCC, the agency is never kind enough to hand over any preliminary pricing / release information, but it ought not be long now before Dell starts shipping these things without even telling anyone.

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Dell silently sneaks out 23-inch S2309W 1080p LCD monitor

September 26th, 2008 by

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We’re not sure what’s up with Dell and its displays, but for whatever reason, it actually prefers to sneak new stuff out and just let you try to find it. After pushing out a swank new WUXGA projector with nary a peep, the Round Rock powerhouse has now hosted up a new 1080p LCD monitor dubbed the S2309W. Granted, the display is currently only on the firm’s Canadian site, but we reckon it’s only a matter of time before it makes it to other markets. As for specs, we’ve got a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 5-millisecond response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 contrast ratio and DVI / VGA inputs. No price is mentioned, but it should be shipping in under a fortnight to those who figure out a way to buy it.

[Thanks, Alex]

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Dell’s One-Touch Privacy filter keeps your Latitude E6400 screen undercover

September 26th, 2008 by

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We’re a bit miffed as to why Dell’s keeping its new One-Touch Privacy system exclusive to the Latitude E6400, but whatever the story is there, it’ll definitely keep straying eyes from seeing too much confidential information. Interestingly, this here filter isn’t hardware based; rather, it’s a software-driven application that “creates a pixel-based pattern on the screen, reducing the side viewing angles of people seated next to the user.” Dell assures us that it has “minimal impact on display brightness” and that it can be activated with a single touch key, but we’re still wondering how it landed on the seemingly sky-high $139 price. Talk about paying for the privilege.

[Via T3]

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Dell quietly introduces 7609WU DLP WUXGA projector

September 25th, 2008 by

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Just a day after rolling out its smallest SVGA projector of all time, Dell has quietly slid a new home cinema beamer into its accessories lineup. The 7609WU features a native 1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA) resolution, DLP / BrilliantColor technology, 3,850 ANSI lumens, a 2,700:1 contrast ratio, twin stereo speakers, a lamp good for around 2,500 hours and a whole slew of ports including VGA (x2), component, S-Video, USB, RJ-45 and HDMI (x2). It’ll set you back a stiff $4,999, but just think, you’ll never have to spend another cent at the local Cineplex.

[Via Electronista]

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Dell’s tiny M109S pocket projector gets hands-on treatment

September 25th, 2008 by

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It’s one thing to hear 3.46- x 4.12- x 1.46-inches. It’s another thing to see how giant someone’s hand looks beside Dell’s absolutely minuscule M109S pocket projector. Based on a hands-on session with a near-final prototype of the pico-PJ, the cats over at Popular Mechanics were mighty impressed with what they saw. They noted that “colors were a little more washed-out than a top-end home theater projector,” but given the size and the manageable $499 price tag, it still managed to wow. Peep the in-action video in the read link.

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Dell to transition all laptops to LED displays by 2010

September 24th, 2008 by

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We’ve already heard about a certain other computer manufacturer’s supposed plans to go all LED with its laptops in the not too distant future, and it looks like Dell is now set to take the energy-saving leap as well. According to PC Magazine, Dell says that two-thirds of its Latitude E-series laptops will ship with mercury-free LED backlighting as standard by December 15th of this year, and that by the end of 2009, fully 80 percent of all its laptops will be equipped with LED-backlit displays, which also have the added benefit of looking better and being thinner. The remaining laptops will then apparently make the switch sometime in 2010. In case you’re wondering, Dell also says that it is “absolutely committed” to transitioning its desktop displays to LED, although it doesn’t seem to be quite ready to make any firm commitments.

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Dell finally reveals $499 M109S SVGA pocket projector

September 24th, 2008 by

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We’ve been waiting ever patiently for this to get official, and at long last, that Project Projector we saw leaked in July has been revealed. Formally christened the M109S, this 0.8-pound beamer arrives with a native 858 x 600 resolution, a projection distance of up to 94.5-inches and a mercury-free LED light source that lasts up to four years. Moreover, it packs the ability to suck power from a Latitude or Vostro AC adapter if you’re caught in a pinch, and yes, it’s available today for $499 in the United States. As for the rest of the world, you wait.

[Via AboutProjectors]

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Dell’s 22-inch S2209W monitor to reach Full HD resolution?

September 24th, 2008 by

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22-inch monitors have generally been stuck at a 1,680 x 1,050 resolution for years with just a few notable exceptions. Now it looks like Dell is about to change that with the introduction of a newly designed, S2209W monitor with rumored 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolution. The evidence stems from that prototype pictured above as well as drivers already available on Dell’ support site. Still not sure about the piano-black, Samsung-esque design, though. One more snap after the break.

[Thanks, Alex P.]

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Dell rolls out Studio Desktop, Studio Slim

September 23rd, 2008 by

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It looks like those thrown off by Dell’s curvy Studio Hybrid desktop now have some more familiar boxy options to consider, as the company has just rounded out its Studio line with its new Studio Desktop (MT) and Studio Slim (ST) models. From the looks of it, the two boast many of the same specs, including your choice of Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad processors, up to 8GB of RAM, integrated 7.1 audio, optional Blu-ray drives, and optional discrete ATI graphics if the usual integrated fare isn’t enough for you. The big advantage of the Studio Desktop, as you might have guessed, is greater expandability, including an extra 5.25-inch drive bay and a beefier 350W power supply (compared to just 250W on the Studio Slim). Prices start at $549 for each and both are available to order right now.

[Via DesktopReview.com, thanks Mark]

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Dell teases with 17-inch quad-core laptop sporting 16GB of memory

September 21st, 2008 by

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This is going to be huge. Unfortunately, we’re talking size not marketplace impact when Dell’s 17-inch Precision “mobile workstation” rolls out this fall. This portable desktop replacement promises up to 1TB of storage configured in a dual-drive RAID configuration, quad-core processor, and 16GB of graphics memory (1GB for graphics) with enough oomph to power a pair of external 30-inch displays. It also includes a number of unidentified media slots and an integrated jog shuttle controller — a pretty good hint at the mobile media types this laptop is targeting. Watch it all go down in the video after the break.

[Thanks, Gaurav S.]

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Dell’s Studio Hybrid torn down for kicks and giggles

September 21st, 2008 by

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We’ve only one thing to say here: it’s about time! Dell’s Studio Hybrid has been shuffling around for well over a month, and we’re just now seeing someone with the nerve to take a putty knife to this cute ‘lil desktop and photograph its innards for all to see. As expected, there ain’t much breathing room in the 7.7- x 2.8- x 8.3-inch box, but there’s a smattering of pictures and a full disassembly video waiting in the read link below. Go on and look, sicko.

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Dell offers up Qflix drives to burn CinemaNow movies to DVD

September 16th, 2008 by

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Dell Qflix DVD burner

It’s been almost a full year since we first saw DataPlay’s CSS-compliant DVD burner, so let’s recap the model — you download a DRM-protected movie to your PC, grab a piece of specially-keyed blank DVD media, use the DataPlay burner to commit the movie to disc and then enjoy your oh-so-legal fun on the run. For all of you who want to live that dream right now, Dell has brought out its $120 Qflix drive bundle so you can save your CinemaNow movies to Qflix DVD media using the included drive, software and two pieces of media (in case one coasters). Seriously, what else are you going to use for long-term archiving of your movies — hard drives or something?

[Via Electronista]

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Dell Latitude E4200 / E4300 now on sale

September 16th, 2008 by

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Lookie, lookie — Dell has placed its sparkling new Latitude E4200 and (slightly larger) E4300 on sale today, just as promised. The 12.1-incher gets going at just over two large, while the 13.3-inch sibling starts up at around $1,750. ‘Course, those figures can head far north if you start speccing ‘em out, so, um, why not hit the read links and start doing just that?

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Dell’s E4300 and E4200 Latitude laptops available this Tuesday

September 14th, 2008 by

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Hey, remember those totally slick Latitude E4300 and E4200 13.3- or 12.1-inch laptops we told you about last month? Well if you’ve been itching to get your hands on one, they’re going to be available very, very soon (September 16th, that is). If you’ll recall, these little dudes boast Dell’s new Latitude ON feature, the SplashTop-esque, instant-on desktop that gives you quick access to Firefox and a handful of other Linux-based apps. They also happen to tread that fine line between geek-lust design and hard-nose business machine guts. The systems will be available with Core 2 Duo CPUs, DDR3 RAM up to 8GB, hard drives up to 250GB (or a 64GB SSD), WiFi, and sport 1280 x 800 widescreen displays. Hit the read link for more details, and make sure to double check your account balances.

[Thanks, Filip]

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Dell’s Mini 9 netbook gets unboxed on video

September 13th, 2008 by

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We already found that Dell was shipping out the first wave of Mini 9s to eager consumers, so it’s perfectly logical to see that at least one particular owner was able to stifle his excitement long enough to video the unboxing process and upload it to the intartubez. Not like there’s anything there you’ll be shocked about, but the comparison shots with a much beefier sibling really puts things in perspective. Check it out in the read link.

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Tesco leaks 12-inch Dell E Slim specs running “Ubunto” — October 6th launch?

September 12th, 2008 by

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Hard to say what’s going on exactly what this clusterfrack of a listing over at Tesco. While the Dell laptop shown is the £299 Inspiron Mini 9, it’s labeled with an Inspiron Z530 title bellowing a 12-inch display. Moving down to the specs, we’ve got an exact match to the unreleased 12.1-inch E Slim exclusive we brought you back in June: 1.6GHz Atom processor; heavier 1.2kg (2.6-pounds) weight; bigger 12-inch WXGA (1,366 x 768 pixel) display; wider 29.9-cm (11.8-inch) dimension; and 40GB hard drive spinning Ubunto Ubuntu Linux. A spec-for-spec match to the E Slim. So Tesco, October 6th you say? Full Tesco specs listed after the break because that read link won’t be up for long.

P.S. Dell doesn’t sell a 12-inch laptop under any model number presently, nor does it have a Z530 in its product roster.

[Thanks, Craig and Yau]

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