At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Dell offers a sneak peek of its XPS concept notebook donning a 20-inch widescreen display, subwoofer and full-width keyboard.
At the company's press conference at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, Dell offered a brief sneak peek of a concept mobile PC belonging to its XPS range of high-performing hardware. Although not scheduled for commercialization, the concept offers a tantalizing glimpse at the possible future for all-in-one high-end notebooks which could truly be called desktop replacements.
Fitted with a 20-inch widescreen display, the XPC Mobile Concept PC unfolds to reveal a full-width keyboard including touchpad and numerical keypad, which can also be removed entirely. The keyboard slides out from the lower base of the unit, which hosts a slot-loading optical drive, as well as all other components required to power a notebook.
Also present is a total of 8 speakers, one of which is a subwoofer and likely akin to that found in Dell's most recent XPS notebook,
the M170.
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