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Dell’s latest Latitude Z notebook is touted to be the first ultra-thin 16″ notebook which is under an inch thin, where it will run on a 4-cell battery with a bunch of forward-thinking innovations and breakthrough features that will definitely make your day at the office. Coming in a lean tapered design and soft-touch Black Cherry finish, you will find ample space that makes up its multi-touch touchpad and silky-touch backlit keyboard, accompanied by a high definition WLED display at 1,600 x 900 resolution, a 2-megapixel camera and Dell Capture technology which is able to scan and save business cards to Microsoft Outlook contacts on the go, while Dell FaceAware Lock-Out will make sure your computer locks up (in a good way) whenever you step away from the notebook with battery like Dell BATDW00L Battery , Dell BAT-I5000 Battery , Dell C1295 Battery , Dell C5331 Battery , Dell C5340 Battery , Dell C647H Battery , Dell C7786 Battery , Dell CG036 Battery , Dell CG039 Battery , Dell D5318 Battery , Dell D5540 Battery , Dell D5561 Battery so that nobody nosey will poke around when you’re taking a toil
We’ve known that Dell has been working on Android smartphones, but look at this MID. It is the Dell Streak. It has a 5″ (800×480) display and runs on Android 2.0. There’s pretty much all the features that one can expect to find in a MID today, except for a sliding keyboard. That said, with a big display like that the virtual keyboard can’t be too bad. The processor specifications are unknown, for now.
Dell has revealed a few more details about the Adamo XPS. One of the big question is whether or not the Adamo XPS is using an Atom processor. Alex Gruzen has revealed today that it does not. Instead, it has a CULV processor, which is more powerful than the Intel Atom. Dell has also revealed that the battery would be user-replaceable (unlike the Macbook Air).