
So, this is really the hot news of the week here at Web Talk. In fact, according to a lot of rumors (but no confirmations or press release at all) it looks like Dell is planning to release by this August a cheap ultraportable called Dell E. This “E” makes me really think that Dell has declared a harsh war to the well-known Asus Eee. The famous computer company will release two models of its new ultraportable: a Dell E 8.9-inch model and a 12.1-inch “E Slim” which actually looks like the MacBook Air (and therefore will be more expensive). The 8.9 model will have a lot of flavours. In fact there will be a cheap model for users who don’t want to spend a lot, and other different gradations which, apart from costing more, will have more features… of course. The price of the Dell E 8.9 inch should be around $299 for the entry level and for this price you will get: Linux, Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1,024 x 600 display, 3x USB, SSD (solid state driver), integrated webcam, WiFi, and more. Stay tuned for more infos.
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