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Dell XPS 15(0)
Dell today introduced the all new XPS 15z laptop, a thin 15-inch multimedia notebook wrapped in a strong aluminum shell. The Dell XPS 15z offers 2nd-generation “Sandy Bridge” Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors, optional 15.6-inch Full HD (1080p) WLED display, a backlit keyboard and up to eight hours of battery life (according to Dell). The new XPS 15z is the first in a series of upcoming thin “z” laptops under the Inspiron and XPS brands. Dell believes the XPS 15z fills a gap between business-rugged laptops designed for road warriors and stylish multimedia notebooks with powerful processors and graphics. The NVIDIA graphics inside the XPS 15z will not only handle HD video playback but also provide 3DTV play capabilities when connected to a 3D HDTV or 3D Monitor.
In addition to the powerful graphics, the thin XPS 15z is loaded with built-in Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity as well as optional Intel Wireless Display which lets you wirelessly stream videos and phots from the XPS 15z to an HDMI-equipped TV. That, and the exclusive “Dell Stage” user interface is designed to make it easier than ever to share your music, photos and videos. The XPS 15z is currently available for order on the Dell website and has a starting price of $999.99. Dell expects retail availability to follow shortly. Dell XPS 15z Technical Specifications:
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ASUS Eee PC 1015b(0)
ASUS Eee PC 1015b Full ReviewThis 10-inch netbook has an AMD Fusion processor and retails for just $289. Is it worth recommending? Read our review to find out. Our ASUS Eee PC 1015b-MU17 review unit has the following specifications:
The Eee PC 1015b uses one of AMD’s latest creations, the C-30 processor. Technically, this is an “Accelerated Processing Unit” (APU) which combines a traditional CPU and graphics processing unit (GPU) on a single chip. The C-30 features integrated AMD Radeon graphics and is rated for very low power consumption. The C-30 has just one processing core, which is not promising, and having just 1GB of RAM will also hurt performance. Windows 7 Starter is a limited functionality version of Windows 7; even at this price, ASUS should have used Home Premium or increased the price accordingly to include it.
Build and Design
The 1015b is constructed entirely out of plastic. The plastic feels thin; I was able to produce numerous rattles by tapping on the palm rest with my fingernail. The fit and finish could use some work; most of the edges where parts come together are rough. Generally the chassis feels sturdy and resists flexing. The lid of the netbook, on the other hand, is not well made; it flexes too easily and pushing in from the back yields ripples on the screen. Something annoying about the screen is that it does not tilt back far enough, only about 15-20 degrees past vertical.
In terms of upgrade capabilities, the 1015b has little going for it. The access panel on the bottom of the chassis only holds the single RAM slot; upgrading the hard drive requires taking the netbook apart. RAM upgrades are limited since the C-30 processor only has a single-channel memory controller. Overall the build quality needs improvement; thicker plastic with smoother edges would do it.
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