Dell Inspiron 14z and 15z ultra-thin Notebooks now in the US


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Dell Inspiron 14z
Dell has announced two new ultra-thin Notebooks which will join the Inspiron 11z in the Dell Z-series. In the Dell Z-Series you will find the Dell Inspiron 14z (already announced in Korea and in a Student Version) and the 15z Notebooks, both are taking thin to an all-new level in performance, measuring a mere 1-inch thin. The Dell Inspiron 14z features 14-inch LCD display with a 16:9 aspect ratio while the Dell Inspiron 15z boast a 15.6-inch LCD with the same aspect ratio.

There is a choice of a Intel Pentium Core 2 Solo ULV or a Core 2 and Core 2 duo processors, 500GB Hard Drive and up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM.

There is WiFi Connectivity and optional Mobile Broadband plus a choice of a 4-cell or 6-cell battery. Both the Inspiron 14z and 15z are now available in the United States for a retail price of $599 in the colors of black and cherry red.


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2 Comments »

Comment by Jane
2009-09-09 10:53:38

that what’s really thin!

Comment by Keron Calame
2009-09-09 11:30:58

Thats just an image Jane, see the real product. Sometimes these image that the companies release are just renderings of the actual product. it is 1-inch thin so you can image what it looks like than judge the image..

 
 
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