The thinnest 15-inch laptop "on the planet" is coming tomorrow, costing a measly $999, according to the Wall Street Journal.  In a profile of Dell's recent history and forthcoming plans in the  consumer electronics market, the financial paper twice makes reference  to an ultrathin, $999 laptop that is set to launch on Tuesday of this  week. Pairing that intel with the abundance of leaks surrounding the  slinky 15.6-inch XPS 15z -- including a Michael Dell tweet promising it's "coming soon"  -- leads us to the conclusion that we've finally gotten ahold of the  price and date for Dell's next big thing. Interestingly enough, the WSJ  article goes on to say that Dell had canned a similar set of slim  laptops earlier in the year, which might give us greater hope for the  quality of the 15z -- it survived where others didn't.
Other disclosures in the piece include a quote from Michael Dell, saying that he "didn't completely see" the tablet boom coming, which might explain why sales of his company's Streak tablets have been low enough to be described as "immaterial." There's also a discussion of the abortive Zing music service and related MP3 players that never were, but you'll have to hit the source link to learn more about them.  Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal
Other disclosures in the piece include a quote from Michael Dell, saying that he "didn't completely see" the tablet boom coming, which might explain why sales of his company's Streak tablets have been low enough to be described as "immaterial." There's also a discussion of the abortive Zing music service and related MP3 players that never were, but you'll have to hit the source link to learn more about them.
 
 
 
        
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