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Dell Inspiron M101z tosses AMD Neo chips into a new 11-inch chassis

Dell Inspiron M101z tosses AMD Neo chips into a new 11-inch chassis

Dell\’s taking the slightly revamped \” forward hinge\” design language it introduced with the Inspiron R line and bringing it right down to 11.6-inches with the recent Inspiron M101z. The laptop is a followup to the Inspiron 11z, and packs your choice of AMD Athlon Neo K125 (single core) or K325 chips (dual core). AMD, which can still be a bit of a sore subject for Dell, really seems to have carved out a spot for itself within the 11.6-inch size, with its blend of more-than-Atom power, cheaper-than-Intel price, and decent-but-not-ULV power sipping; Dell claims a piece over 6.5 hours of battery life with the typical 6-cell battery. The AMD chips bring along integrated ATI RS880M graphics, and the laptops pack 2GB of RAM and 250GB HDDs standard. What we don\’t haven’t begun is america price: the laptop starts at £379 for a single core model within the UK, which should translate to something around $400-$450 US — Dell has to conquer out HP\’s $449, similarly specced Pavilion dm1, in fact.

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