Dell Mini 5 demo from CTIA

dell-mini-5-internet-tablet-10Some folks from TheStreet are at CTIA and caught a video demonstration of Dell’s Mini 5 (as it is known on the Internet). The quad-band GSM and WCDMA device to output 720p video over HDMI. Nice. It looks like the PR rep and cameraman from TheStreet are having a tug-o’-war. I think Dell kept the gadget though. Video after the break.




Via TheStreet by way of Phandroid

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5 Responses to Dell Mini 5 demo from CTIA

  1. PencilPusherz says:

    Wow no comments…Am I the only person looking forward to seeing this launch. I'd like to see more demos that focus on the user experience but a video's a video…Hopefully Dell doesn't screw this up and comes with a reasonable price.

  2. JMS says:

    I've been following the mini 5 ever since the disappointment of the Ipad announcement — I'm not generally an early adopter, but this is one item I can't wait to get my hands on. It's the perfect size for a convergent device, and it's the only thing I'll need to carry. Unfortunately, I surmize that my the Canadian wait will be longer than yours . . .

  3. PencilPusherz says:

    I've been following this since they leaked it over on Engadget and have been pulling for this device to be a winner. I can see myself using this as my all-around device as well but I think I'd still use my phone because this thing is too big to hold up to the head and I don't use bluetooths. Also, I really don't consider this a phone as a lot of sites have been labeling it, it's an MID with phone capabilities to me. Hopefully you won't have to wait so long though JMS

  4. PencilPusherz says:

    I've been following this since they leaked it over on Engadget and have been pulling for this device to be a winner. I can see myself using this as my all-around device as well but I think I'd still use my phone because this thing is too big to hold up to the head and I don't use bluetooths. Also, I really don't consider this a phone as a lot of sites have been labeling it, it's an MID with phone capabilities to me. Hopefully you won't have to wait so long though JMS

  5. PencilPusherz says:

    I've been following this since they leaked it over on Engadget and have been pulling for this device to be a winner. I can see myself using this as my all-around device as well but I think I'd still use my phone because this thing is too big to hold up to the head and I don't use bluetooths. Also, I really don't consider this a phone as a lot of sites have been labeling it, it's an MID with phone capabilities to me. Hopefully you won't have to wait so long though JMS