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Dell Venue Pro Delayed Till January. Like That Wasn’t Going To Happen.

Remember the Dell Venue Pro, a 4.1-inch, 1GHz Snapdragon, slide-up QWERTY monster of a smartphone? It possesses some of the greatest looks for Windows Phone 7, in my humble blogger opinion, but naturally it seems, Dell can’t help not messing up some new product when it launches. First was the Wi-Fi bug, then the battery, then SIM card issues, and now a release date and proper launch delayed till January, due to customers receiving emails from Dell stating so.

Le sigh. Via: xda-devs

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Now The Dell Venue Pro Release Date And Price Is Official

Turns out yesterday I got contacted by Dell about the Venue Pro release date and post I made, and it turns out the page was only a test. Now the Dell Venue Pro is really official, and it costs $99 for the 8GB version, and $149.99 for the 16GB. Remember for these prices you’re getting a 4.1-inch multitouch screen, 1GHz Snapdragon, slide-out QWERTY, 5 megapixel camera with 720p HD recording, Windows Phone 7 in all its pretty glory, and probably the coolest looking handset in the series. It ships on the 9th, and for a few days of free shipping, it would be totally worth it. Oh, and Dell offers them unsubsidized, $449 or $499, respectively.

Via: Dell Venue Pro Site

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Dell Venue Pro Will Cost $149.99 On The 14th, $500 Without Contract (update: pulled!)

The Dell Venue Pro is the best looking Windows Phone 7 device. In fact (and I’m not joking) but my contacts at Dell feel so bad that the Venue Pro is hard to find (lol?). And so do I. Turns out, we’ll all be happy (well, at least you) when it launches on December 14th on a two-year agreement with T-Mobile — for $149.99. That gets you a 4.1-inch multitouch LCD, slide-up QWERTY, Windows Phone 7, 5MP camera with 720p HD recording, 16GB of internal storage, and some very, very pretty looks. The page is live now, if you’re wondering. Via: TNW, Dell

Update: This one came straight from Dell and into the inbox. It turns out this was just a “test”:

“Dell routinely tests its online capabilities before releasing products via its direct channel. What’s been reported was a test, and we’ll provide additional information when it’s available.”

Oh, fudge.

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Dell’s New Shiny Laptop, The Vostro V130, Should Stay Cool On Your — Er — Lap

Oh, lookie! It’s been a few days for a new laptop not to get announced by some company, so it turns out Dell will have a crack at it. The Dell Vostro V130 is a thin 13.3-inch WLED display beast with Core i3 or i5 ULV processors, Bluetooth 3.0/WiMAX/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi, HDMI port, 2 USB ports, E-SATA/USB port, and finally a 5-in-one SD card reader. And it starts at — $429. Nice.

Wait — it has this new fancy tech that allows it to stay on your lap, courtesy of the ULV processors. You know for your — lap. Never mind. Via: Dell

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My Favorite Laptop, The Alienware M11x, Is Now On Sale For $600

OMG!OMG!OMG!

The Alienware M11x, which as you might know, is Stefan’s favorite laptop (this post is being typed on it now). Ask any agent at Alienware headquarters and Dell, and they’ll tell you I love it god-knows-how-many-times, gave it “Stef’s Top Pick Award”, and pwns n00bs nightly in either Counter Strike: Source, Team Fortress 2, or Bad Company 2. Now, the Core 2 Duo version (that means no Optimus for you, like me, sadly) costs $599.

That’s right, for $600 bucks you can get one of the most highly-awarded laptops of the year, with 160GB of hard drive space and 2GB DDR3 RAM.

Of course, that config is nothing compared to the 4GB RAM, 500 GB hard drive, Core i7, Optimus battery-conserving rig I’m typing this on. But it’s good nonetheless. Via: Dell Online Store

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Windows Phone 7 Launches In The United States

It’s the start of something new, this time from Microsoft. Windows Phone 7′s debut handsets being the HTC HD7, LG Quantum, Samsung Focus, HTC Surround, and possibly the Dell Venue Pro all launch today for the price of $199.99 on a 2-year agreement with T-Mobile for the HD7 and AT&T to the aforementioned handsets.

All of these beasts have 1GHz processors, 5 megapixel cameras (or better) with HD 720p recording, and of course, a delicious serving of Windows Phone 7. Go ahead and click on the links below to get one for yourself.

Via: T-Mobile, AT&T

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Dell Venue Pro Listed On Pre-Order Page, I Can Confirm It Comes Out On The 8th

After speaking to my contacts at Dell I can independently confirm that the Dell Venue Pro, the sexiest upwards QWERTY slider in the history of smartphones yet in my humble opinion, is coming to T-Mobile on the 8th of November, much like the Samsung Focus on AT&T. The pricing isn’t official yet, but I can peg it at $199.99 on a usual 2-year contract with T-Mobile. Expansys is listing it also for a November 8th release for 499.99 British Pounds.

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Dell’s New XPS Laptops Now On Sale With USB 3.0 And JBL Speakers

Talk about a premium computer. The new XPS line of laptops, have primarily Core i5 processors, 460M processors, Nvidia GeForce 420M graphics cards, 4GB of RAM and 500GB hard drives, which is the basic package. You can beef up the price to get Blu-Ray drives, Core i7 and such. Each lappy has a 720p HD recording webcam (zing!), USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports, JBL speakers, and HDMI 1.4.

The 14-incher weighs 5.35 pounds (2.4kg), and the 17-incher is 7.57 (3.4kg). The XPS 14 is $899, the 15-inch$849 and 17-inch $949. Not bad, Dell. Via: Dell

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