Clever and refreshing take on convertible tablet design. High resolution screen. Excellent keyboard and mouse button combination. Sturdy netbook. 2GB of DDR3 memory included. Fast-spinning hard drive
Bare-bones feature set. Battery is small and not user-removable. Poor battery life. Touch performance is sluggish. Components can't handle Windows 7 Home Premium. Cluttered with 3rd party and proprietary software.
The flip screen implementation is an original and refreshing take on the convertible tablet, but the Dell Inspiron Duo underwhelms when it comes to features and tablet performance. Buy it nowClick here to shop now!More from DellShop for other Dell Bus...
Sammanfattning: Video Review: The Dell Inspiron duo is both a tablet and a laptop, offering an Intel dual core Atom processor, 2 GB of RAM and a 320 GB hard drive. With a flip of the screen, the Inspiron duo becomes a multi-touch tablet that allows users to browse the...
320GB hard drive is bigger than my laptop's. Flipping system works well, feels sturdy. Dell Stage custom launcher app loads automatically in tablet mode, makes Windows a bit more useful as a slate. Duo Audio Station (0 more) adds muchimproved audio and a
Tediously slow all around; get used to a lot of waiting. Screen is hideous. Too heavy for regular, tablefree use
While I love the idea of a laptop which can convert into a tablet, sometimes you can’t have your cake and eat it too. I love the design of the Inspiron Duo. It looks and feels great, and it works quite well as a laptop, but as a tablet the duo fails. P...
Sammanfattning: by Daniel Rasmus At first glance, the Duo screams industrial design. Its rotating flip 1366x768-resolution LCD display is a cool addition to many of the clumsier approaches of the past. Unfortunately, the screen inside the innovative swivel hinges ...
The Dell Inspiron Duo has a lot of promise. So much promise that I told several friends to wait for it before buying a tablet. And it does have many great uses. I couldn’t watch half of my favorite shows in coffee shops, the office or anywhere else on ...
Feb 10 2011 - For those looking to get a netbook with a touchscreen, the Dell Inspiron Duo is a very attractive and unique system. The high resolution 10-inch multitouch display function well but the software really could use more than a netbook proces...
Outstanding build quality, Unique, refreshing design, Optional dock, Great keyboard
Glossy LCD, bad viewing angles, Weak graphics, Excessive bloatware, Sluggish performance, Lackluster battery life
We were honestly hoping for something awe-inspiring with this machine. The design is just amazing. The swivel LCD is incredibly smooth, and being able to convert from tablet to netbook with a simple flip like this is really a game-changing feature, though...
Sammanfattning: If you are looking for a computing device with a novel design, the Dell Inspiron Duo may suffice. Its tablet/netbook functionality offer an interesting design mix for those looking for such a thing. Still, the Duo's performance and connectivity is a bit underwhelming, so you may be better off searching for other options.