The Inspiron Duo: Best of Both Worlds

The ever-changing industry of computer technology can get overwhelming, especially with the rise of what has been dubbed as “tablet technology”. Starting with the iPad, numerous other companies have shelled out the technology in droves to include their own ‘versions’ of touch-screen computers to enter the foray of super-cool and sleek desktop and laptop workability that can put a dent in your prepaid credit cards. It’s a difficult transition to make, though. Why?

Because most people still love their keyboards. Typing is something that just won’t ever go away.

For those that have experienced the deal of touch screens, it’s plain to see the appeal. Nothing feels better than being able to navigate screens with just a swipe or touch of a finger. Forget the mouse or finicky laptop touch pad, right? You no longer have to worry about that silly pointer either. Just use your finger and all the windows are yours to command. There’s no wonder touch-screen technology has hit the scene, and hit it hard.

Enter: the Inspiron Duo: the best of both worlds.

Dell has done it in a way that can only be realized by the mind of a genius. It’s the first of its kind. Combining the tablet technology with the ease of use of the keyboard, you have a laptop that actually “flips” and can be adjusted for removal of the screen to be your very own “iPad”! With total ease, you can use your ‘screen’ as an e-reader, applet TV, photo stand, and just about anything else you’d use a touch-screen “iPad”-type device. Connect it back to your keyboard interface typical of any Dell laptop, and your basic system is back to the way it was for standard applications such as chatting, writing, and programming–basically anything you’d use a keyboard for.

The best of both worlds. There’s no reason to do without the other. The utility-based keyboard will always be around, and tablet technology skyrockets versatility to the future. Check out the Inspiron Duo for yourself.