Dell launches thin-and-light laptop
Posted on 24 May 2011 by Alan Burns
As rumours predicted, Dell today launched its new think laptop. At less than one inch thick and 2.51 kg (5.54 lbs), this is a sleek machine. Its streamlined, brushed aluminum look and popular chiclet (island-style) keyboard are causing comparisons to the Macbook Pro. But in many areas, this Dell has better specs.
Along with Intel Core i5 and Core i7 Sandy Bridge processors, the new XPS 15z is available with a 1080p screen, a higher resolution and, according to PC Magazine, a better display than the screen in the Macbook Pro. The 7200 RPM hard drive is also faster than the 5400 RPM in the Macbook.
In spite of comparisons, I don’t see this a direct competitor to the Macbook, particularly as the Dell is priced much lower than the Macbook. PC Magazine awarded Dell’s new XPS 15z their Editors’ Choice for desktop replacement laptops.
Compared to Apple’s media darling status, Dell is often the Rodney Dangerfield of laptop makers: it gets no respect. Known more for its value priced Inspiron range, in the last few years Dell has released excellent desktop replacement laptops with great specs, good looks and aggressive pricing. Add that to Dell’s good customer support, and Dell’s products are well worth a look.
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