Dell’s High Performance Laptops Laptops with style and faster performance. DELL computers are the number one computer manufacturer in the USA. Though other companies claim for the same position, DELL is undisputed champion in terms of desktops and laptop computers. In last two years many companies like Apple, HP, Acer are giving tough competition but [...]
Anyone paying even the slightest attention to the evolution of Dell designs would know that the company has come a long way since the beige box days in the late 90s, but even for the newer, fresher, hipper Dell,this one’s pretty radical. Just as the company decided to dump its Inspiron Mini 12 in favor [...]
The Dell Inspiron 15 is likely the best bang for buck you’ll get for AU$1000, from its battery life to its upgrade options. We do miss the numpad, but the rest is perfect for the budget-conscious user.

You know, Dell's
Vostro lineup is really turning into one to watch.While it's admittedly aimed at the business users in the crowd, a lotof the systems are perfectly suitable for everyday consumers. Take thecompany's newest offerings, for instance. The Vostro 1014, 1015 and1088 are all attractive notebooks with a decent array of specificationsand an even more reasonable price tag. Oh, and did we mention that thelook the part as well?
While none of the three appear to be ready for selling on Dell'swebsite, here's what we know about the trio. They offer up 14.1″ and15.6″ displays, the latest Core 2 Duo processors, improved battery life(though no specific figure is given–big surprise!), a built-in 5-in-1card reader, optional webcam (2.0MP) and your choice of three coloroptions: black, deep cherry red and blue. There's also an integratedmodem for times when Wi-Fi feels so far away.
Dell tells us that these are already being offered in select parts ofEurope starting at just over $300, and they'll be available inAsia/Japan shortly. North Americans will have to wait for “several moremonths” before being able to dive in–patience, patience!
Dell’s got a new lineup heading your way this fall, this time taking its low-cost Inspiron laptop brand to thin land. The Inspiron Z “family” isn’t anything stunningly slim, and the 11.6-inch, disc drive free Z in the low end looks positively netbook-ish, but all the laptops are CULV-powered and should probably be arriving at pretty trim price points to fend off the likes of Acer’s Timeline series. Hopefully we’ll have more details soon (Dell sure does love to tease when it comes to CULV), but for now there are some ultra-exciting laptop stacking pics below to keep you entertained.
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Proving fun and education can mix, Dell and Nickelodeon today announced the Dell Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition, a cool new netbook computer that represents the ultimate in personalization. Designed specifically for kids, the Dell Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition sports Nickelodeon's trademark green slime yet is loaded with entertaining and educational content that will also appeal to moms and dads. Dells First Product Specifically Geared Toward Kids Will Be Available Exclusively Through Dell.com and Walmart.
We are thrilled to enter the Netbook space with a technology leader like Dell, said Leigh Anne Brodsky, president of Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products. With the Dell Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition, we want to provide todays tech-savvy kids with a creative, fun tool to help kids excel while learning and entertaining themselves on the computer. Simultaneously, we want to give parents features to help ensure their kids are safe online. The Dell Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition encompasses all of these things with the additive element of bringing Nickelodeons trademark slime to life in a new, unique way.