Are you a big Dell fan? Well, here are Michael Dell‘s bets for consumer systems for the incoming year — the Inspiron brand continues to be Dell’s connection to the computer-owning masses. These photos were given out during CES 2010 and seen here at DigitalTrends.com:
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Dell this morning officially unveiled its most direct attempt at claiming the ultra-compact desktop space currently held by the Mac Mini. Shown after multiple teases, the Inspiron Zino HD occupies roughly the same footprint as its Apple counterpart but uses AMD processors to keep the costs low while still supplying options its rival doesn’t have. The micro PC is seen as a home theater PC and comes with native HDMI output as well as options of discrete Radeon HD 4330 graphics and a Blu-ray drive.
Read more on the new Dell Zino HD from Mac PC Wiz after the break.
We’ve seen this one coming for a while, and today it’s official: Acer has overtaken Dell to become the world’s second-largest PC company, with market share behind only HP. According to both Gartner and IDC, the Taiwanese company’s shipments in the third quarter topped Dell. Hello over there at Austin! Michael Dell, did you see this one coming? To their defense though, Acer has certainly ramped up in its PC production along all lines — desktops, laptops, and netbooks — to make sure and prove to everybody that their leapfrogging over Dell is not a fluke.
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Austin, Texas’s most famous OEM computer manufacturer bigwig Michael Dell gave a scathing remark on the seeming rise of netbooks (while heaping praise on Windows 7) at a Silicon Valley dinner Tuesday night. Asked about the rise of netbooks, Dell had not a good word to say.
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