Dell Unveils Tablet At CES

Last Thursday, computer manufacturing giant Dell revealed its prototype for a tablet PC, which the Round Rock Texas based company says it will launch along with its much talked about smart phone later in the year.
Dell introduced the Tablet in Las Vegas, at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES), and also showcased a refresh of Dell’s Studio and Inspiron line of laptops and debuted an 11-inch version of its Alienware range of gaming laptops.
Dell Computers Australia will probably release the products sometime after they have launched in the US.
Dell has joined the rush by computer manufacturers including Hewlett Packard and Lenovo amongst others in announcing the launch of a tablet PC in response to the highly anticipated introduction of a tablet device widely expected to be unveiled by Apple later this month.
For its part Apple has refused to confirm speculation it will unveil a device, and says as a matter of policy that it will not comment on future products.
The tablet device showcased at CES included a 5 inch display, and Dell says it should function more as a companion to a PC, rather than a standalone product.
Dell’s tablet provides the full web experience according to the company, and allows the user to access, maintain and share all digital content.
The price point for the product has yet to be determined, and consumers should be able to get their hands on one later in the year.
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