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Review: Dell Inspiron 11z

Now netbooks are everywhere, but the lack of power can be grating when you want to do a bit more than surf the web while drinking a cappuccino. The Inspiron 11z from Dell aims to have a bit more poke but still remain fashionably thin.

To get more horsepower under the bonnet, The Inspiron uses the new ultra-low voltage 1.2GHz Celeron 723 processor and the GS45 chipset instead of using the popular Intel Atom processor.

Pair this with X4500 integrated graphics and you get a big advantage over Atom machines.

The laptop has simply designed. It comes with a plain black glossy screen cover, matte black chassis, and a silver painted palmrest. It is small enough to fit easily in your handbag or backpack.

It also lacks those media buttons, so loved but laptop manufacturers including Dell. The Inspiron 11z has just a touchpad, keyboard, power button, and power indicator. Even touchpad lacks buttons, they're integrated into the touchpad itself.




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