Dell Unveils Inspiron M101z Netbook With Notebook Features

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Dell announced a new ultra portable Inspiron M101z laptop. The Inspiron M101z laptop is powered by AMD Athlon II Neo Mobile processors and integrated ATi graphics and achieves up to 6 hours and 36 minutes* of operation with its standard 6-cell rechargeable battery. The Inspiron M101z comes with Syncables Desktop software that makes it easy to synch photos, music, video and data with a primary computer for quick, on-the-go access. Other helpful applications pre-installed include Skype and Cozi Family Organizer.

 

Dell Inspiron M101z

 

Dell Inspiron M101z Features

  • Speedy AMD Athlon II Neo single and dual core mobile processor options with integrated ATi graphics
  • Dazzling 11.6-inch TrueLife HD glossy WLED display (1366×768)
  • Full-width ergonomic keyboard with raised individual keypads
  • Up to 4GB* of fast DDR3 memory at 800MHz
  • Up to 320GB* SATA hard drive that can store 142 hours of DVD-quality video, 38 hours5 of HD video or up to 80,000 MP3 songs
  • Built-in 1.3 megapixel Webcam, SRS Premium Sound with two 1.5W speakers, three USB 2.0 connections, one with USB PowerShare, HDMI port, VGA port and 7-in-1 media card reader
  • Integrated 10/100 Ethernet and Wi-Fi (b/g/n) with Bluetooth 3.0 wireless standard, and optional built in mobile broadband expected to be available later this fall
  • Selection of colors and finishes including Clear Black, Peacock Blue and Tomato Red with Jax pattern, and Promise Pink with DigiPais pattern and matching design on palmrest
  • Standard 6-cell battery with 9-cell battery option expected to be available later this fall
  • Choice of operating systems, up to Windows® 7 Home Premium
  • Clean user interface with Dell Dock and pre-installed applications including Syncables Desktop, Skype, Cozi Family Organizer and Microsoft Office 2010 Starter
  • Available external DVD/RW drive and portable USB speakers options

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