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Dell’s CES Announcements, Aussie-fied

Gizmodo AU

Eyeballing the Alienware and Dell products seen at CES? Wondering about Australian availability? We’ve got you covered.

Here’ are the local details from Dell Australia:

Alienware M11x
· The Alienware M11x demonstrates the graphics power of a 15-inch laptop in an 11-inch form factor
· Play all of your games and media, whether at home or away, at HD 720p resolution
· With the Alienware M11x, gamers can enjoy the feel of the gaming without compromise anywhere they go, starting at $1,599 (available 5th February 2010)

Alienware OptX™ AW2310 23″ 3D Full HD Widescreen Monitor
· The 23” Alienware OptX™ AW2310 provides an immersive stereoscopic 3D experience that takes gamers to a whole new level of extreme, ultrarealistic game play*
· Enable intense stereoscopic 3D effects on hundreds of PC game titles with NVIDIA® 3D Vision™ technology
· Price for monitor is $599 (NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit not included)

Alienware M17x, M15x
· The most powerful 17-inch and 15-inch Alienware gaming laptops ever created
· The M17x, the most powerful 17-inch gaming laptop in the universe, now offers Intel Core i7 processors combined with dual graphics to deliver extreme frame rates at HD resolutions while maxing out game settings
· The M15x delivers exceptional HD video and audio editing, 3D animation and high-end PC gaming
· M17x start at $2,699 and the M15x start at $2,399

Inspiron 15,
Redesigned Inspiron laptops full-featured and ideal for on-the-go media consumption
· Now with new, thinner chassis, 16:9 aspect HD displays, SRS Premium Sound™
· Available today with new turbo-charged Intel® Core™ i5 processors starting at $1,199 (available mid-January 2010)
· Systems featuring the Intel Core i3 processor will be available later this month, starting at $1,099 (available mid-January 2010)

Inspiron 580, 580s
· Ideal for consumers looking for great, high-value desktop computers
· Best-selling desktop line gets a boost from new processors, and many models may be personalized with colour choices. Prices start at $1,099

Studio 15, 17
· Refreshed Studio laptops feature Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and are perfect for sharing photos, music and videos with friends and family
· Studio 15 has high-definition, 15.6-inch LED widescreen design and is rich with multimedia technology, like True HD resolutions that show off content crisply. Prices start at $1,199
· Studio 17 features beautiful 17.3-inch display, with unbelievably realistic audio. Prices start at $1,199

Studio XPS 8100
· Knock-out features for families seeking a high-performance, multi-purpose desktop computer
· Replaces Studio XPS 8000 with juiced-up Intel Core i5 processor technology, new theatre-quality THX® TruStudio PC™ sound and cutting-edge design. Prices start at $1,699

There’s no price on their 5-inch tablet concept, because it’s a concept, I guess…

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(5 Comments)
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    Alex

    Friday, January 8, 2010 at 1:40 PM

    So the MX11 has a 60% price markup over the US version (US$999), when the exchange rate difference is circa 10%? Wow, thanks so much Dell…

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    Jeffery Wang

    Friday, January 8, 2010 at 1:50 PM

    No 13 inch updates?

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    tristan

    Friday, January 8, 2010 at 5:44 PM

    I just wish them upgrade the graphic chips to ATI 5800 series

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    Oshada Kurukulasuriya

    Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 1:18 AM

    I was thinking about the M11x as well, but this is scalping. Shame on you, Dell.

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    Jubbin Grewal

    Monday, January 11, 2010 at 1:01 AM

    See.. this is why I bought my M15x in the United States over back home in Australia. The cost difference is enourmous. Cheaper to get it shipped from the states even.

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