Update: Now $599!
Specs at $649:
-Windows 7 Home Premium
-2GB RAM.
-320GB, 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
-Intel Core2Solo Processor ULV SU3500
-13.3″ Widescreen HD with Anti-Glare
-1.3MP Webcam with Digital Microphone
“Remarkably Thin. Stunningly Capable.
-The sleek, striking Vostro V13 gives small businesses a premium ultra-light laptop experience without the premium price tag.
-Slim, Sleek & Striking: Razor-thin, ultra-light aluminum body and energy-efficient Intel® processors let you travel lightly and in style.
-Designed for Productivity: Enjoy on-the-go productivity with a full-sized keyboard, generous 13.3″ WLED display, 2 USB ports and full communications suite.
-Equally Slim & Striking: As thin as 0.65 inches and starting at 3.5 pounds the Vostro V13 delivers a full-sized laptop experience that won’t weigh you down.
-Robust Design for Outstanding Durability: Why settle for plastic? The Vostro V13’s brushed-aluminum casing and reinforced zinc hinges offer durability you’re not likely to find in similarly priced ultra-compact business laptops.
-Power to Do More: Ultra-low-voltage Intel® processors help to manage energy efficiency while providing ample power for everyday computing.
-Full Laptop Experience: A full-sized keyboard and generous 13.3″ display let you power through work without sacrificing comfort or visibility.”
dan ,
please give us a run down on the chase saffire card ? what are the benefits of it over the starwood card>?
@HSS: enjoy ur free one
Dan,
Please make people aware that this “laptop” does not come with an internal optical drive so this is basically a blend between a netbook and laptop.
Also you mistyped the processor as a Core2Duo the link that you posted has a Core2Solo processor and there is no way to change it that I can see.
HSS
Linux isnt so bad. And neither is the celeron processor if your running an OS that doesnt require a 2.5 ghz cpu to run smoothly. On a side note Linux Mint linuxmint.com is cool easy to use OS especially for beginners.
whats the diff bet this one and the vostro 1520
@Chuckee:
With a celery processor and Linux.
You can actually get it for $449
is this better than the macbook? Thanks