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October 13, 2012

Dell's XPS 10 Windows RT tablet includes a detachable keyboard


I still don't yet know what to make of Windows tablets. They'll be running two different Operating Systems on two different types of processors and so far, announced prices for Windows tablets haven't been cheap. 

While Dell itself has yet to announce pricing for its first Windows RT tablet, the XPS 10, it is offering at least one useful incentivising extra: a fully detachable physical keyboard.


Like most 10.1-inch tablets, the XPS 10 sports a black chassis with a wide glossy bezel and silver trim wrapped around the edge. The keyboard dock includes a trackpad with key a layout similar to Asus' Transformer keyboards and the tablet looks to slide into the dock in a similar manner to Asus' peripheral.


Once attached, the XPS 10 resembles an ultraportable laptop.

The XPS 10 will feature microSD storage expansion and a micro USB port. Both the tablet and keyboard each houses its own battery, with a purported combined battery life of 20 hours.


We don't have no clue yet as to pricing, but since Dell offers a fully detachable keyboard, don't expect the XPS 10 to be cheap. Look to more coverage on the Dell XPS 10 over the next few weeks leading up to its late October launch.

Source: Cnet.com

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