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slashgear.com - 18 days ago
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Dell’s Adamo XPS is certainly a striking piece of tech – any notebook that thin is going to grab our attention, and that’s before you add in a spytastic touch-strip to open it – but it turns out the company had even more ambitious plans initially. PC World managed to ...
unwiredview.com - 19 days ago
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unwiredview.com —
Michael Dell has recently confirmed that his company
would launch an Android smartphone in the US via...
AT&T in early 2010 – and it looks like that smartphone is exactly the Dell Mini 3iX that we saw a few days ago in Brazil. The FCC has just ...
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Dell Mini 3iX passes the FCC, AT&T 3G included
liliputing.com - 15 days ago
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liliputing.com —
People have been ripping apart netbooks and turning
them into tablets by adding a touchscreen and removing...
or hiding the keyboard for almost as long as netbooks have been available. But MyDellMini forum member rock99rock may have put together the ...
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Dell Mini 9 transformed into motion-sensitive tablet – Video
phonestechnology.blogspot.com - 18 days ago
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Recently we reported that the smartphone Dell Mini
3iX received the necessary certification for the production in...
Brazil, and now the device get to the laboratories of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Full documentation on the FCC site has not been published, there is only a sketch ...
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Android smartphone Dell Mini 3iX certified FCC
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Unused Adamo XPS prototypes reveal touchscreen trackpads, key-less keyboard
Engadget —
... which was apparently rejected because Dell couldn't justify the cost of the panel based how much people would actually use it. Another, possibly even more ambitious concept is one that would have completely replaced the traditional keyboard with a series of capacitive-touch buttons (pictured after the break), which would have allowed for a true zero-profile design, albeit at some potential expense to usability. Hit up the link below for a look at a few more prototypes.
[Via SlashGear] ...
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