Dell Inspiron 11Z Now Official, Now Out
The existence of the Dell Inspiron 11z “laptop” has been officially announced. Not only that, it has also become available directly from Dell. The 11z is Dell’s answer to the phase out of the Inspiron Mini 12.
With an 11.6″ screen, it weights 3 lbs. and measures just about an inch thick (really thin and light), with a 1.2GHz Intel Celeron 723 processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a 250GB SATA (5400RPM) hard drive, GS45 graphics, and a 1,366 x 768 LED backlit LCD. It also has WiFi, Ethernet, stereo, multicard reader and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. It comes with a 3-cell (28WHr) battery which could give about three solid hours of unplugged use. A bit of a disappointment, considering how netbook batteries can last, but then again, this machine’s specs need more power.
Because it sports an Intel Celeron instead of an Atom, the size (and the price tag) would probably be the only thing that could categorize this machine as a netbook.
It comes with Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, and what I heard will be a free upgrade kit to Windows 7. You can get one straight from the Dell website for $399.
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