Dell XPS 15z (not so) thin notebook guns for the MacBook Air

It looks like Dell is poised and ready to have another stab at the luxury, high end notebook market, with a rival to Apple’s MacBook Air coming up over them thar hills later today.

It looks like Dell is poised and ready to have another stab at the luxury, high end notebook market, with a rival to Apple’s MacBook Air coming up over them thar hills later today.

The hot news from the Bracknell massive is that Dell is unleashing its seven-inch Wi-Fi only Android tablet, the Streak 7, on to the UK market, with the bijou tablet-ette sporting a fairly modest price tag of £299.

Sometimes mere words aren’t enough, so we’re grateful for the folks at Skatter Tech for knocking together a neat infographic showing the current state of play between some of the biggest hitters on the tablet scene.

It’s a clever, albeit weird looking, contraption allright, and now Dell’s innovative Inspirion Duo convertible netbook has gone up for pre-order on Microsoft’s store.

Dell UK has announced that it will start pushing the Android Froyo update to Streak users this month.

Dell has released a teaser video showing off its innovative touchscreen tablet computer that deftly flips into a regular notebook, complete with full QWERTY keyboard.

Dell has released its first Android-powered smartphone in the US, following on from the recent release of its Streak Android tablet.

Dell has created some shelf space for their new Inspiron M101z netbook, an ‘ultra-thin and ultra-portable’ machine which is now available on their UK online store.

If you’ve been keeping your beady eye fixed on Dell’s Android-powered Streak tablet, the good news is that you’ll be able to pick one up for free from the Carphone Warehouse.

The UK is set to get the Dell Streak Android mini-tablet next month, with O2 being the first network provider to get their paws on the wee fella.
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We’re already been wowed by Dell’s double helping of Android goodness, and the next beauty to be leaked out is their Windows Phone 7-powered Dell Lightning slider handset.
Bish bosh! It seems Dell’s shoulder-barging the doors of the Android party and keen to join the revellers, serving up a natty high end smartphone of its own, known as the Dell Thunder.
Currently leaking all over the web, the Android 2.1 handset delivers a mighty 4.1-inch WVGA OLED screen (that’s 800×480 pixels) and employs a ‘proprietary curved glass’ casing.

Dell’s new Android Thunder got us mightily stoked, but their proposed ‘Flash’ handset has got us dribbling on the store windows in anticipation.
Apparently set to be created out of a sheet of curved glass and scheduled for a Q1 2011 release, the Dell “Flash” looks to be a delicious offering, measuring just 11mm thick in a package that screams style.
We’ve been teased by a video clip of Dell boss Michael Dell strutting around with a pre-production Dell Mini 5 tablet, but with the release date looming, the company are prepping their promotional material for what seems set to be called the ‘Dell Streak’.

Michael Dell, Lord King Emperor of all things Dell, was hunted down by the TechCrunch team who persuaded him to slip them a glimpse of the eagerly awaited Dell Mini 5 tablet.
Looking well chuffed and cheery as he scuttled en route to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Supreme Being Dell gave the camera crew a quick peek of the Android-powered device, swishing through four home screens with gay abandon.
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