Dell Notebook - Light, Thin and Extremely Portable
Computers February 7th, 2010A Dell notebook provides a great solution for a user that needs a computer to be light, thin and very portable. On top of the fact that it is easy to handle, a Dell notebook doesn’t go too deep in your pocket. For example, the new Dell Mini Inspiron comes for less than $500 but the more options you would like it to have on it, the higher gets the price. This Dell notebook relies on a TFT display with a specific resolution of 1024×600 pixels. A 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom processor is the engine that powers all the sensitive system inside the computer. It comes with a card reader so you may forget about cables required to transfer photos or other types of data, as this system makes it all easier for the user. It also has a built-in web camera and a module for wireless communications if you are interested in accessing the Internet. The two operating systems it can function with are OS Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux.
Another Dell notebook that has widely appealed to customers is the artist edition Inspiron 1525. The novelty this one brings as compared to other notebooks is the aspect. Thus, the customer can choose both the pattern and the color of the computer so as to match personal taste. Dell notebook producers have initiated a collaboration with Mike Ming, a Brooklyn artist, owner of two plants the Sea Sky and Bunch o’ Surfers and who has thought of infusing a popular mini laptop with a touch of energy, elegant complexity and psychedelic lines. Dell company guarantees that the design looking like an original Ming will not fade or wear off in color as the designed is inlaid and of very high quality.
All in all, a Dell notebook should be chosen carefully depending on what work you need to do. If the mini laptop is merely for your own free time, then the Inspiron line offers all the features you may actually need. The models in this series remain the first choice of users who want a computer handy and available regardless of their location. However, If compared with the designs in the XPS series, the Inspiron Dell notebook does not have the same quality standard performance, yet, there remains room for improvement. Consequently, the XPS line of Dell notebooks is professionals’ choice as these can really support the different needs of their users.
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