Dell Power Companion 18,000mAh hands-on

Also making an appearance during the Dell product launch in Bangkok is the Power Companion – an 18,000mAh power bank that is capable of charging your smartphone and Dell laptop at the same time.

The Dell Power Companion is shaped like most power banks that we have today. Given its large capacity its a tall device but slim enough to be carried in a small bag or laptop bag.

It features two USB Type A ports for charging your smartphone and comes with its own power cord so you can charge your laptop as well. Dell says that it supports most Dell laptops but can also charge laptops from other brands as long as you have the proper cable.

The Dell Power Companion comes in two capacities – 18,000mAh and 12,000mAh.

Dell Power Companion specs:
18,000mAh / 12,000mAh capacity
2x USB Type A (power only) – 5 V – 2.1 A
Power DC jack – 19.5 V – 2.3 A
includes two charging cables
4.8 in x 3.1 in x 0.8 in
10.3 oz
Black

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Dell Power Companion 18,000mAh hands-on

Also making an appearance during the Dell product launch in Bangkok is the Power Companion – an 18,000mAh power bank that is capable of charging your smartphone and Dell laptop at the same time.

The Dell Power Companion is shaped like most power banks that we have today. Given its large capacity its a tall device but slim enough to be carried in a small bag or laptop bag.

It features two USB Type A ports for charging your smartphone and comes with its own power cord so you can charge your laptop as well. Dell says that it supports most Dell laptops but can also charge laptops from other brands as long as you have the proper cable.

The Dell Power Companion comes in two capacities – 18,000mAh and 12,000mAh.

Dell Power Companion specs:
18,000mAh / 12,000mAh capacity
2x USB Type A (power only) – 5 V – 2.1 A
Power DC jack – 19.5 V – 2.3 A
includes two charging cables
4.8 in x 3.1 in x 0.8 in
10.3 oz
Black

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Dell introduces XPS 13 Ultrabook with borderless infinity display

Dell recently launched in Bangkok, Thailand one of its latest laptops, the new XPS 13 Ultrabook which the company claims to be the smallest 13-inch laptop with UltraSHarp QHD+ infinity touchscreen display.

The new Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook is powered by a 5th Generation Intel Core CPU and sports a 13.3-inch display with “borderless infinity display” which basically means that you have more viewing space and less bezel. It also boasts a CNC machined aluminum body and Carbon Fiber composite palm rest with soft touch paint.

Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook (2015) specs:
13.3-inch UltraSHarp QHD+ (3200 x 1800) infinity touch display
Edge-to-edge Corning Gorilla GLass NBT
Up to 5th Generation Intel Core i5-5200U Processor (3M Cache, up to 2.70 GHz)
Windows 8.1 64-bit OS
8GB Dual Channel DDR3L-RS 1600Mhz
128GB SSD
Intel HD Graphics 5500
WiFi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.0
52 WHr, 4-Cell battery
2x USB 3.0 w/ Powershare
mini DisplayPort
SD card reader
3-in-1 card reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC)
Precision glass touchpad
Height: 9-15mm / Width: 304mm / Depth: 200mm
1.26 kg

Top of the line configuration with specs as you see above carries a $1,300 price tag. Non-touch variants with Core i3 and 4GB RAM are also available starting at $800.

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Dell introduces XPS 13 Ultrabook with borderless infinity display

Dell recently launched in Bangkok, Thailand one of its latest laptops, the new XPS 13 Ultrabook which the company claims to be the smallest 13-inch laptop with UltraSHarp QHD+ infinity touchscreen display.

The new Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook is powered by a 5th Generation Intel Core CPU and sports a 13.3-inch display with “borderless infinity display” which basically means that you have more viewing space and less bezel. It also boasts a CNC machined aluminum body and Carbon Fiber composite palm rest with soft touch paint.

Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook (2015) specs:
13.3-inch UltraSHarp QHD+ (3200 x 1800) infinity touch display
Edge-to-edge Corning Gorilla GLass NBT
Up to 5th Generation Intel Core i5-5200U Processor (3M Cache, up to 2.70 GHz)
Windows 8.1 64-bit OS
8GB Dual Channel DDR3L-RS 1600Mhz
128GB SSD
Intel HD Graphics 5500
WiFi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.0
52 WHr, 4-Cell battery
2x USB 3.0 w/ Powershare
mini DisplayPort
SD card reader
3-in-1 card reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC)
Precision glass touchpad
Height: 9-15mm / Width: 304mm / Depth: 200mm
1.26 kg

Top of the line configuration with specs as you see above carries a $1,300 price tag. Non-touch variants with Core i3 and 4GB RAM are also available starting at $800.

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Google Showcases Latest Developments on Project Ara

Earlier today, Google held the second Project Ara Developer Conference wherein the search giant showcased the latest Spiral 2 prototype and revealed its unconventional plans on how and where they will initially market the device during its pilot consumer release.

According to Paul Eremenko, Project Ara head, consumers can expect the Spiral 2 to “match or exceed the functionality of a state-of-the-art smartphone today” thanks to 20-30 third-party modules that are available to developers which include a new 4G/LTE module, as well as an undisclosed “high-end camera” piece.

Eremenko and his team also explained some of the more subtle improvements that they did on the latest prototype. Instead of placing the electro-permanent magnet on the modules, the team has decided to place it on the endoskeleton itself, which theoretically should allow users to have more head room in choosing/attaching modules to their Ara.

The recently-concluded conference also brought some bad news, especially for those who really want to customize the look of their Ara to their liking. The team scrapped the idea of 3D printing, a feature mentioned on our previous post, as a way to personalize the aesthetics of the phone/parts and instead will use a process called dye sublimation to decorate the externals.

With only 16 day left this month, it seems that Google will miss its January 2015 deadline which they’ve stated in the past. But instead of setting another deadline, the Project Ara team was mum on the detail of when the modular handset will be available in the market.

Speaking of which, Eremenko stated that they will be pilot testing the Project Ara in Puerto Rico. He explained that Puerto Rico proved to be a suitable testing ground because of the strong mobile penetration with 75% of the population access the internet on their mobile devices. Moreover, because of designated free-trade zones in the island, Google can easily bring in new parts/modules to the consumers.

Project Ara truck

If you think pilot-testing Project Ara in Puerto Rico is weird, wait until you hear how Google plans to sell it there. Eremenko said that they’re planning to use food trucks (Yes, FOOD TRUCKS) which will be scattered across strategic sites in the island. Consumers can either buy a pre-made Ara handset, or a set of modules that they can build themselves.

The Project Ara food trucks will also come with its own dye sublimation printers so customers can personalize their new device right then and there.

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