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January 6, 2006Dell goes for supersized at CES
Dell founder Michael Dell might had to do with a significantly smaller stage than Bill Gates or Paul Otellini for his presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show, his keynote didn't suffer from it.
Following a theme that fit Vegas, his product unveilings along the lines that: "bigger is better".
Most notably, Dell unveiled a 20-inch concept notebook computer (more info here). You won't truly appreciate the gadget's size until you see someone walking off with it (picture below).
Dell also unveiled a new gaming desktop system that is bound to help a lot of games through the night. And in a personal favourite, the company developed a new 30 inch wide screen LCD display - not a TV but a monitor for your computer... sweet!
Before you spend your $2,199, make sure you have one of the five graphics cards that are required to power up this puppy.
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