Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Dell XPS One with motion-sensing technology

                Dell today unveiled the Dell XPS One - an all-in-one premium consumer electronics system. The Dell XPS One fuses form and function in surprising and delightful ways. The 20-inch, widescreen, edge-to-edge tempered glass display appears to float above its aluminum stand and smoked-glass base. Side-mount speakers frame the high-definition display, embracing the user with stereo sound. The system also includes a webcam with dual-array microphone, ideal for video chat and instant message sessions. One of the more innovative and delightful features of the XPS One is the use of motion-sensing technology in the multimedia keys. When the user's hand approaches the display, the media keys, and slot-load drive come alive with a soft blue glow.
                       With its sleek and space-saving design, the XPS One will make a beautiful addition to any room in the home. The system comes with a single cord for power, while any other connections are handled wirelessly right out of the box, including the wireless mouse and keyboard. All systems include built-in Wi-Fi for network connectivity and internal Bluetooth 2.0 connecting peripherals like headphones and printers.
              The Dell XPS One U.S. systems include a built-in TV tuner and can be configured with an optional Blue ray disc drive. A media-card reader (8-in-1) and multiple ports are discretely positioned on the sides of the display for easy access. Additional ports are located on the back and take advantage of the specially designed cable management routing guide. The Dell XPS One initially will be offered in Japan and the U.S. and is expected to arrive in early December.

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