Dell Ophelia Project for sale in July

We are still missing important details about how Dell Ophelia Project will be done exactly. Basically we know that although it has a lot of interesting rivals the result remains to be the work of an extremely mainstream manufacturer like Dell.

Android and comfort

Dell Ophelia Project wants to be more than a skeletal smartphone that lives in a flash. The idea is to have a good terminal to work, a real substitute for a laptop that fits in your pocket. There should be WiFi and Bluetooth as well as an HDMI port, the integration with the cloud service Wyse PocketCloud and of course USB. It will be able to interface with monitors and televisions, manage keyboard and mouse, connect to the Internet and work and connect to our PC to access data and remotely administer and work our machines. There should also be a function to delete remote content, all corporate stuff in short. However it is very interesting for those who have never taken so far into consideration what you can do on the move.

Dell Project Ophelia with glasses

Dell Project Ophelia with glasses

Everything should be run by Android. Which generation of the operating system may be there is still unknown. Is it going to be the old Ice Cream Sandwich? We hope that it is something more current.

Buying Dell Ophelia Project

So far Dell made very few announcements on this small device to the point that we began to think of it as a canceled project, a prototype that was good on paper but that Dell had no interest in pursuing. Not so, although in the immediate future it will not be a car available to the general public. Dell intends to first submit samples to developers, to judge the potential. Interestingly, it seems that it is also trying telecom in the Ophelia Project probably as a connectivity solution. The first units will cost $ 100 and will arrive on the market in July but we do not yet know how.

Dell Project Ophelia

Dell Project Ophelia