Dell showcased three PC concept designs during CES 2020, including the "Concept Ori" and "Concept Duet" based on IntelPropose reference designThe "Concept UFO" is similar to the Nintendo Switch, with magnetically attached left and right controllers on the tablet body, or a dedicated dock that connects the screen to a large screen.
"Concept Ori" and "Concept Duet" are not unfamiliar to each other. The former adopts a single-sided foldable screen design, which is actually like what Lenovo proposed.ThinkPad X1 FoldIt can be used as a tablet or a laptop. The latter is composed of two independent screens, which is the same as the Surface Neo launched by Microsoft. Users can run different application services through the left and right screens, or use them to compare the differences between left and right files.
Both designs are actually the same as the concept design proposed by Intel, so it is expected that both will use Intel's new processors, and may even use processors whose specific details have not yet been announced.Tiger LakeSpecification.
The "Concept UFO", which is relatively interesting and may become the design direction of future Windows PC game consoles, is also connected to the e-sports brand Alienware. Not only does it benefit from the relatively low power consumption of the current processor, but the space it occupies is also significantly reduced, so it can be put into a body slightly larger than the average handheld game console.
At the same time, you can directly operate the game through the control handles fixed by magnets on the left and right sides. You can even output the image to the big screen through the base, play the game content through the control handles, or use it as a desktop computer and carry it with you when you go out.
Dell currently has no plans to turn these three concept designs into actual products, but judging from the completeness of the designs, the possibility of them becoming official products is not low.
Concept Ori:
Concept Duet
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