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Dell’s UltraSharp U2312HM 23″ IPS LED Monitor is currently on sale for $199.99 shipped, originally priced at $288. Select your best view with a range of tilt, swivel, pivot and height options. Link to a range of devices with 4 USB ports, a DisplayPort, plus DVI and VGA connections. Product page. Continue reading for an unboxing and video review.

Notable features:

  • Enjoy 1920×1080 (max) HD resolution, a vivid 2,000,000:1 (typical) dynamic contrast ratio and IPS technology for outstanding color consistency across a wide viewing range.
  • Stay comfortable and connected: Select your best view with a range of tilt, swivel, pivot and height options. Link to a range of devices with 4 USB ports, a DisplayPort, plus DVI and VGA connections.
  • Be environmentally-conscious: Beyond offering efficiency and vivid detail, this monitor also meets EPEAT Gold standards and is ENERGY STAR qualified.

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Dell’s Inspiron i15N-2548BK 15″ Laptop is currently being offered for only $384.99 shipped after rebate, originally priced at $549.99. Users “can immerse yourself in movies, online videos and casual games on the 15.6″ widescreen HD display (1366×768).” Product page. Continue reading for more pictures.

Notable features:

  • Processor: Intel Core i3 2370M (2.40GHz)
  • Memory (RAM): 4GB DDR3
  • Storage (hard drive): 500GB
  • 15-Inch Screen.
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

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For a limited time, the Dell Venue Pro (unlocked) is priced at just $249.99 shipped (normally $399.99). Its “contoured back has a nice grippy feel, and the curved, WVGA AMOLED, Gorilla Glass screen is just stunning.” Product page. Click here for more pictures. Continue reading for a video review.

The 4.1-inch capacitive, multitouch display is joined by additional back, home and search touch-sensitive buttons, all of which seemed responsive in our short time with the device. The back is also home to a 5 megapixel cam with flash while there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top of the device and a micro-USB port on the bottom edge.

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Priced at $200 with T-Mobile service agreement, the Dell Streak 7 is a powerhouse tablet that features a 1GHz dual-core Tegra T20 processor, 5.0-megapixel camera, and 7-inch touchscreen display. Video review after the break. Click here for more hands-on pictures — courtesy of PCMag. Here’s the bottom line:

Ironically, despite the Dell Streak 7’s improved specs, it finds itself in no better place than the original Streak: it runs the same software, and while it has a larger screen, the resolution doesn’t make it anymore useful.

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Amazon has the Dell Studio XPS sx8100-850NBC Desktop Computer for only $629.99 shipped, originally priced at $829.99. It features a 3.20-GHz Intel Core i5-650 processor, 6GB dual-channel 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM, an NVIDIA GeForce G310M (512MB) graphics card, 1TB (7200 RPM) hard drive, and a 16x DVD+/-RW drive. Product page.

This Studio XPS 8100 offers the latest in Intel Core i5 processing power for lightning-fast games and video applications. The Intel Core i5 processor automatically allocates processing power where it’s needed most. Whether you’re creating HD video, composing digital music, editing photos, or playing the coolest PC games.

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Priced at $99.99 with new service contract, the Dell Aero boasts “2GB of onboard storage with microSD expansion, triband 3.6Mbps HSDPA and quadband EDGE, a 5 megapixel cam, and a 3.67-ounce claimed weight.” Continue reading for a hands-on preview.

…the Aero is indeed still running Android 1.5, though the company is quick to note that it’s actually a “superset” with a “tremendous amount of customization” with features like handwriting recognition and Facebook baked into the platform.

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The iPhone 4G isn’t the only new phone being launched this summer. Powered by Windows 7, the Dell Lightning features a 1.0-GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.1-inch OLED display, 5.0MP camera, 8GB of internal memory, 512MB RAM, GPS, and microSD expansion. Pricing has not yet been announced. Click here for first picture in gallery.

We’ll see what happens with that — the ship date is pegged at Q4, indicating this is a WP7 launch device, and Microsoft’s told us Flash won’t make it into the OS initially.

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Dell’s 7-inch / 10-inch tablets have been leaked and it will feature a “5-inch WVGA (800 x 480) touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, capacitive touch front buttons, front-facing VGA camera.” No word yet on pricing or availability. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Better still, it looks as if it’ll launch with an Amazon content partnership, which will bring a Kindle e-book reader app, Amazon MP3, Amazon video streams and pretty much any other material that Amazon sells in digital form right to the slate.

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