Dell at the CES 2018 event introduced a wide range of products ranging
from XPS 15 2-in-1, Latitude series 2-in-1 Notebooks, Dell Cinema audio-visual
experience, VR-ready Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop.
The XPS 15 2-in-1 sports a 15.6-inch InfinityEdge 4K
Ultra HD display and there is also a 15.6-inches Full HD base model as well. It
is powered by the 8th Gen Intel Core processor with Intel HD graphics and
discrete Radeon RX Vega M graphics in a single package. It comes with an
innovative maglev keyboard and near slim edge display. It runs on Windows 10
with Xbox app, support for DirectX12,
and gamers can directly streaming their gameplay using Mixer. Dell XPS 15
2-in-1 will be available in the U.S. on Dell.com from April starting at US$ 1,299.99.
The company also unveiled the VR-ready Dell Inspiron
Gaming Desktop powered by the 8th Gen Intel quad-and hex-core processors with
discrete graphics. It runs on Windows 10 and has Xbox Live support with the
Xbox app and Direct X12. They come with solid-state drives for faster boot up
and transfer speeds. The Inspiron Gaming Desktop starting at US$ 799.
Also announced are the Dell Latitude notebooks and
2-in-1s which are powered by the 15W dual-core and quad-core 8th Gen Intel Core
vPro processors. The Line-up includes Latitude 7490 Notebook, 5490 Notebook,
Latitude 7390 2-in-1, and Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1. The Latitude 7490 notebook
features an exclusive active steering antenna that delivers better WiFi range.
All the Latitude and 2-in-1’s pack new Full HD super low power display that
reduces power consumption by up to 50 percent.
The Dell Latitude 7490 Notebook price starts at US$ 1,049, the Latitude 5490 Notebook starts at US$ 779, the 7390 2-in-1 starts at US$ 1,149 and the
5290 2-in-1 is starts at US$ 899. All these are available via
Dell website.
Dell has also introduced new Dell 27 and Dell 24
Ultrathin Monitors and both the monitors support HDR-content playback. They
feature a near-borderless InfinityEdge display with 5.5mm at its thinnest. They
both can deliver up to a peak brightness of 600 nits. The Dell 27 Ultrathin
Monitor will be available globally from Jan. 30 starting at US$ 499.99 for the Dell 27 Ultrathin Monitor and the Dell 24 Ultrathin Monitor
starts at US$ 299.99.
Dell has also introduced the new Dell Cinema an
immersive audio and visual experience that is available on XPS and select
Inspiron PCs. It is powered by Windows HD Color, supports HDR streamed content
and Waves MaxxAudio Pro for a true cinematic audio experience. The Dell Cinema
also gets support from Killer and SmartByte software that optimizes online
streaming and interactive video resulting in less buffering, more bandwidth and
better resolution.



