Dell has announced yesterday at the IFA trade show in Berlin
that it is adding two new mobile products to its existing XPS Series – the XPS
10 tablet and the XPS Duo 12 convertible Ultrabook. Aimed at users on-the-move,
both devices will reportedly go on sale alongside Windows 8 on October 26th.
XPS 10
The manufacturer claims the tablet sports a 10-inch
touchscreen display and runs on the RT version of Windows 8’s OS. Furthermore,
Dell’s upcoming slate computer is apparently powered by an ARM-based Qualcomm
Snapdragon S4 central processing unit and an integrated Adreno GPU.
According to a report from The Verge, the XPS 10 can be
purchased with a QWERTY keyboard dock and offers up to 20 hours of battery life
on a single charge (when connected to the dock).
XPS Duo 12
Next in line is the XPS Duo 12, which seems to be the
successor to the company’s Atom-based Inspiron Duo model introduced two years
ago. In contrast to the 2010 Duo, however, this system can be configured with
up to an Intel Core i7 chip and sports an illuminated keyboard.
Combining two devices in one, the convertible Ultrabook
features a flip hinge design (aluminium + carbon fiber) and a 12.5-inch
touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass coating, and a native resolution of
1920-by-1080 pixels (Full HD).
Dell says it will reveal pricing details when available.
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