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Update: Dell joins the CES hoopla with new product launches
(Updated: Adds information about sneak preview of Adamo, Dell’s new thin and light notebook PC.)
The Consumer Electronics Show is underway in Las Vegas, and every consumer electronics company worth its salt has something to show for it. Dell put out a spray of new releases today, and said it will offer a sneak peek tomorrow of its new Adamo notebook, rumored to be thinner and lighter than Apple’s MacBook Air.
Of the Dell products unveiled today, perhaps the most interesting is a small, USB digital TV tuner designed for some of its smaller computers. Its price will start around $50, the company said.
On the PC side, it launched a new gaming rig, the XPS 625, that starts for less than $1,000 (pictured at right). It’s designed for mid-level gamers who don’t need a $5,000 screamer of a PC but still want to get more performance than a run-of-the-mill model offers.
The company also released some new XPS notebooks and monitors.






Comments
By Bob
January 8, 2009 3:36 PM | Link to this
“…that starts for less than $1,000 (pictured at left)”. You mean my right?
By Dan Zehr
January 8, 2009 6:51 PM | Link to this
Brain freeze. The picture’s on the right, of course. It should read correctly now. Thanks, Bob.
Dan