While others were wandering the crowded floor of CES, those in the know where relaxing, drinking frosty beverages and checking out the latest Dell consumer products at the Dell Suite in the Fantasy Tower of the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.
Smoothie?
The Dell Suite included all the latest artwork from Dell Design Studio, and many prints were on hand for those who wanted to get an up close look. Inspiron and Studio laptops were on display, along with the Inspiron Mini line, all of which showcased the latest designs that Dell has to offer.
Inspiron and Studio laptops
Early morning press briefings included the announcement of our new Dell Studio XPS 13 and Studio XPS 16 laptops, the first Studio laptops to bear the XPS high-performance designation. Both the Dell Studio XPS 16 and Dell Studio XPS 13 feature beautifully crafted genuine leather and anodized aluminum accents on top of a high-gloss Obsidian Black finish.
Dell Studio XPS 16
Studio XPS 13
One of the many murals adorning the walls of the Dell Studio included one from artist Tristan Eaton, whose work can be also be seen on our Dell Studio line of laptops. Tristan amazed those in attendance by creating a mural from scratch over the course of CES.
Tristan Eaton mural
Of course the highlight of CES 2009 was the announcement of the new Dell Laptop Adamo. For more information, check out the up-to-date links from our own Lionel Menchaca and his post on Direct2Dell.




January 16th, 2009 at 12:18 am
The suite is much better than a cocktail party at Madame Trousseau’s wax museum!!
January 21st, 2009 at 11:34 am
sugarbear:
Yes, a very good time was had by all. =)