Dell launches new Inspiron 9100 notebook
People who look for performance in their mobile PC, today got another alternative to look at. Dell announced the Inspiron 9100, which is positioned as desktop replacement device. The notebook appeals to people who intent to create digital content, edit videos and play games, Dell said. For about $1550, the buyer gets a 2,8 GHz Pentium 4 processor, 256 MB RAM, a 40 GB harddrive, ATI’s Mobility Radeon 9700 graphics chip, and a 15.4 inch wide screen display.
More information is available on Dell’s website .
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