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Dell Notebook - Light, Thin and Extremely Portable

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

A Dell notebook may be quite an acquisition for somebody interested in computers and in need of one that is light and thin, therefore extremely portable. On top of the fact that it is easy to handle, a Dell notebook doesn’t go too deep in your pocket. For example, the new Dell Mini Inspiron comes for less than $500 but the more options you would like it to have on it, the higher gets the price. Moreover, this Dell notebook has a TFT display and its resolution is of 1024×600 pixels. The processor is an Intel Atom with a frequency of 1.6 Ghz. Furthermore, with a Dell notebook you eliminate lots of the bothersome cables necessary for photo and data transfers, as this computer comes with a card reader for very easy use. The two operating systems it can function with are OS Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux.

Another Dell notebook that has widely appealed to customers is the artist edition Inspiron 1525. The looks of this series is totally new and therefore more attractive or stimulating as compared to other notebooks. Not only can you choose the color to represent you and go with whatever piece of outfit you want, but also the pattern or drawing that surely says more about who you are. Dell notebook manufacturers have initiated a collaboration with Mike Ming, a Brooklyn artist, owner of two plants the Sea Sky and Bunch o’ Surfers and who had the idea of infusing a popular mini laptop with a touch of energy, elegant complexity and psychedelic lines. The original Mike Ming design will not wear off in time preserving the quality inlaid design and colors.

In conclusion, a Dell notebook should be chosen carefully depending on what work you need to do. If you want the mini-laptop for your own free time, then you can go for the Inspiron line, mentioned above, which has been created taking into account the reduced customer budget. The models in this series remain the first choice of users who want a computer handy and available regardless of their location. However, If compared with the designs in the XPS series, the Inspiron Dell notebook does not have the same quality standard performance, yet, there remains room for improvement. Consequently, the XPS line of Dell notebooks remains professionals’ choice as these can really support the different needs of their users.


Dell Out With A Compatible Version Of Google Chrome OS

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Google’s Chrome OS, possibly, is the most awaited thing in 2010. The fact that everything is going to be on cloud and that users will not require to install anything (any tools, softwares etc.) makes Google Chrome a useful thing. A software that will work both as your operating system and the web browser is a sure thing to have in your computer. Also, with Google Chrome as the OS, things are going to work [very.  Well, that’s definitely too fast!

I did know about all this (the news of Google Chrome OS is everywhere), but was quite surprised to know that Dell has already made available a compatible version for mini 10v netbook users. I came across the information on this tech blog - onlygizmos.com. I personally am excited to use the actual Google Chrome OS, but until then Dell version would be a great thing to play with.

Anybody can download this 10v compatible version from the link given on the post - Dell Honours Geeks, Gives Chrome OS to Play With. You will also find a link to the instruction set on how to download and use the version. It’s a simple work. You can load the file in a USB and then get on using it.

Dell users are sure having a great time getting to use the Google Chrome OS, a 10v version though. Until the actual Google Chrome OS is released in the market for public usage (and that’s not until 2010), all internet fanatics may use this compatible version by Dell.

But a word of caution: The application has certain issues, so users are required to be very careful while downloading and using it. WiFi connectivity can be a problem. Nevertheless, it is worth trying out Dell’s work.