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VIDEO: Michael Dell Shows Off the Mini 5.

Dell very briefly showed off its 5-inch MID, the Mini 5, at CES this year. With little to go on, we were forced to resort to a demonstration video from 2009. Now, we have something a little more official. One of the lads over at TechCrunch recently stopped Michael Dell (CEO) at World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The Chief Executive stood in the snow in his parka and fingerless gloves and gave a brief demo of the Mini 5. Mr Dell detailed that the device packs a 5-megapixel camera, runs on Android, has 3G and will be "out in a couple of months." We"re intrigued! Michael Dell Shows Off the Mini 5 Ò 


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