Light Laptop Review
Light Laptop Review
Light Laptop Review
One of the peak moments of the technological evolution took place in the summer of 2009. The top IT companies battled head to head for a lead start in the race for IT supremacy. This fact leads to the apparition of revolutionary systems in terms of both price and performance.
Dell Vostro launched the V13 in April 2009 and it was meant to be one of the best ultra thin and ultra light laptops out there.
It was new laptop thin and light enough to still be able to compete with a mini laptop. Being priced at 450 dollars, Vostro V13 was planned to be a cheaper alternative to the precious Adamo and is dedicated to both businessmen an to all those interested in an ultra-thin laptop with a professional look. In terms of design, we have nothing to complain, this laptop measuring just 0.65 inch (ie, only 1.7 cm) and weighting 1.6 kg ( quite unbelievable if we are talking about a 13.3 inch laptop ).
Although these dimensions can be compared to a mini laptop for 10 or 11 inches, its 13.3-inch screen distinguishes it clearly from them. Despite its elegant metal case, its autonomy isn't that impressive, because this laptop can "survive" without a plug somewhere around 4 hours and 30 minutes.
It is equipped with aa Intel Core 2 CULV processor, 4 GB RAM, also it will likely include Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, Ethernet ports, USB ports, eSATA, card reader integrated webcam and microphone. Note that 450 dollar price is valid for the base model Inspiron V13 that will use the Ubuntu Linux operating system. Those who want Windows 7 will be forced to take $ 600 out of their pockets.
Another thin and light laptop such as Latitude CPi, dell 1691P and dell 75UYF launched around april 2009 worth reviewing is the Gigabyte's Booktop (the name comes from the combination notebook + Desktop) M1305. This laptop surprised everyone by having a very compact design, giving it an ultra-thin and stylish look. It has a 13.3 inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. It measures 32.87 cm x 23 cm x 2.93 cm and weighs 1.79 kg.
Other technical specifications for the Gigabyte Booktop M1305 include:an Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 (1.4 GHz) processor, a NVIDIA GeForce GT220 graphics card, 4 GB RAM (DDR3) and 500 GB of storage (HDD). It is also equipped with a card reader 4-in-1 (SD / MMC / MS / MS Pro), fingerprint reader, eSATA port / USB, HDMI port. It works with Windows 7 and will probably have connections Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n. In terms of price, this product ranges somewhere between $600 and $900. We are looking forward for more stunning releases in terms of laptops and netbooks, but until then, we definitely have a few systems, like those above, that, without a doubt deserve more than a quick glance.
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