Dell,
launched "worlds thinnest" tablet on wednesday in india and it
expandind its range of products in india.
Dell,
the PC makers expanded new devices Alienware, XPS, Inspiron and tablet series
with launch of XPS 13, Alienware 16 and 17, Dell Inspiron 5000 laptops and the
Venue 8.
DEll
Inspiron 15 cost RE 39,990, inclusive of 2 year at home warranty, the XPS 13
will cost at starting price of Rs 70,990.
The
Alienware 15 and 17 will be availavle for Rs 125,990 and Rs 145,990
respectively. The Venue 8 7000 Series tablets will be available beginning July
at a starting price of Rs 34,999.
The Dell Venue 8 from the 7000 series,
which the company claims to be the thinnest (6mm) will sport an Intel Atom
Z3500 processor. The tablet, which comes without a call function, will come
with a 2560x1600 OLED infinity edge-to-edge display. It will also house a first
of its kind Intel RealSense Snapshot Depth Camera.
The camera is capable of capturing a depth map for every
picture taken.
Commenting on the launch, Ray Wah, vice
president, consumer product marketing at Dell said: "We see immense
potential for technology adoption in the Indian market. The PC is the hub of
creation, and our contribution to the Indian market is to design devices that
not only appeal to consumers across all genres, but also consider the unique
needs and preferences of that region."
"We are designing products that are thin and
light, offer exceptional battery life, with style and performance, service and
software solutions that customers can only get from Dell."
Dell is ready to launch
an all in one 19.5" desktop PC that will be available at a range of Rs
27,390 to 40,790. It look like tablet.
Commenting on the launch
of the all-in-one, P.Krishnakumar, vice president, consumer & small
business, Dell India said, "We believe that the future of the PC is strong
and lies with the youth and their cognizance that technology is the key to the
advancement of their ambitions."
Dell,
which delivers Laptops,PC and Tablets, it seeing very tough competition from
peer brands.
"With just 10% Household PC penetration the full
scope of the transformative nature of technology is still unexplored,"
Krishnakumar added.
Dell, during the launch, revealed that the XPS 13 will ship with a quad
HD display and Windows 8.1 powered by a 5th generation Intel Core i7 processor
and solid state drives.
The Alienware 15 and 17 will come with an overclocking mode that will
enable gamers to draw extra juice from the Core i7 when needed.
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