Monday, Jul 28th 2008 by Chris Davies


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Dell’s Studio Hybrid mini desktop PC, which first surfaced with some particularly blurry photos back in June, has turned up again with far crisper edges.  The line drawings were included as part of an internal customer service session page detailing how the wireless keyboard and mouse should be paired with the curved main unit. 

Dell Studio Hybrid 1

Dell Studio Hybrid 2

Going by the original image filenames Dell seem to have called the PC “Nausicaa”, which sounds to me like a blend of “nautical” and “nausea”.  Still no official word from Dell themselves, and the link now leads to a Bluetooth keyboard.

The initial rumors suggested that the machine would use an unspecified Intel chipset, have 4GB of RAM and a 320GB hard-drive, together with WiFi, a DVD+R drive and a memory card reader.  Connectivity was tipped as including five USB ports, an HDMI port, S/PDIF and DVI, and pricing in the $500-700 range.

Dell Studio Hybrid 3

Dell Studio Hybrid 4

[via Engadget]

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  1.  dmm   View all comments by dmm  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    Nausicaa is the name of a princess in Greek myth (encountered by Odysseus in his 10 years of wandering after the Trojan War). And no, I didn’t need Wikipedia to cite that.


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