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Tuesday, 01 November 2011 |
It’s the time of the year again, where Dell unleashes their latest laptops into the market, with the bid to capture the year-end sales, particularly Black Friday. And this time, Dell has unveiled their latest laptop, dubbed as the Dell XPS 14z, in which the laptop features a 14-inch screen, and runs on the Windows 7 operating system.
Basically, the laptop will be given several processor options, whereby you can configure it to run on the Core i5-2430M or Core i7-2640M processor. You can also expand the DDR3 SDRAM to up to 8GB, and it also supports 750GB of storage too. The Dell XPS 14z also comes with Intel HD Graphics 3000 or NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M graphics card options too. The starting price for the 14z, starts at $1,000 for the most basic configuration. Personally, I feel that the XPS 14z has an uncanny resemblance to Apple’s MacBooks, don’t you think so?
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