30 May 2008
Dell has thrown down the 'netbook' gauntlet to Asus, MSI and HP after confirming plans for a cut-price mini-notebook on the company's blog.
The PC manufacturer made the official announcement after chief executive Michael Dell was seen brandishing a mini-laptop at this week's All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad, California.
Details are few and far between, but the Dell blog revealed that the company has "positioned it as the perfect device for the next billion internet users".
Images of the pint-sized notebook appear to indicate that it will come in a choice of two colours: black or red.
The 'netbooks' bear a distinct resemblance to the Mini Inspiron and show a device with three USB ports, SD card reader, VGA output and Ethernet connections.
However, the company has made no formal announcement on specifications or pricing.
Dell's move follows similar announcements from Asus and HP. Asus believes it is on target to sell almost two million Eee PCs in the first six months of this year at $299 or $549 depending on specs.
The growing momentum behind this new genre of notebooks has been driven in part by the availability of low-cost chips from Intel and Via.
"I have not seen energy like this from our customers in a long, long time," Intel chief executive Paul Otellini told Associated Press. "Everyone views this as being hyper-expansive to the existing market."
Latest stories from Components
Related articles
Related jobs
Poll
What is the most important IT priority for your company this year?
Sneak peek at the forthcoming glass-based machine
Connect with V3.co.uk
This paper focuses on a series of best practices and techniques for development teams looking to improve their software development processes
Why good data management at all levels is essential in the modern business (video, 6mins)
Roc Search (ISEB, Automation, QA, Agile, Manual, Automation...
My Client is a reputable WORLD WIDE Systems Integrator...
My Client is a reputable WORLD WIDE Systems Integrator...
My Client is a well funded specialist in delivering secure...
Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies. IThound.com brings you over 2,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.
Do you agree?