If you’re a fan of ultra-slim, MacBook Air-like notebooks, then you’re probably loving the amount of options that have been popping up featuring Intel’s Ultrabook spec. Dell just put out their entry for the slim and sexy category: the Dell XPS 13. As expected from an ultrabook, it’s super slim, with a body that measures 6mm thick at its thinnest point and 18mm at its thickest, but it does come with a nice design feature that sets it apart: an edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass panel that protects the entire inner half of the lid, from the screen to the slim bezel.
An unannounced Dell tablet has been photographed, detailed, and posted at Engadget. There’s no confirmation on exactly what tablet this is, but the source did give off a few details. The 10-inch tablet runs on Windows 7 and has been described to run on 2GB of RAM (with optional upgrades available), and sport a USB port and HDMI port along the edge, as well as a stylus holder at the back.

Remember when a leak revealed what looks like a 10-inch Dell Streak tablet? Well, that’s been pretty much confirmed now. It’s called the Dell Streak 10 Pro, it’ll run on Android, it’ll be designed for prosumers,” and, according to this blog post from Dell, it’s headed for China later this summer.
This “leaked” image shows a Dell tablet that just turn out to be a good idea if they came out with it right now: it’s basically a 7-inch tablet (OS unknown) that rocks a slide-out split-key QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard’s layout makes it easy to use with just your thumbs – a handy feature for a compact tablet that you’ll usually hold up with two hands.









