Dell Inspiron 11 11.6-Inch Obsidian Black Laptop
February 8th, 2010 by admin

  • 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU4100 Processor (800MHz FSB, 2MB cache)
  • 4GB Memory; 250GB 5400RPM Hard Drive; Flash Card Reader; 10/100 Ethernet
  • Wireless 802.11 b/g Connectivity; Built-in 1.3MP Webcam; Integrated Audio
  • 11.6" Widescreen High Definition Display; Intel GS45 Integrated Graphics
  • Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit); 6 Cell Battery;Webcam – 1.3MP; Wireless card – 802.11 b/g

Product Description
The Mini 11 is everything you want in a mobile companion and more. It may be small, but you’ll be surprised by all the fun features packed inside. Be productive with a keyboard 92 percentage the size of a traditional laptop keyboard. Enjoy a beautiful view with a seamless display surface1 and 16:9 aspect ratio. And stay connected with advanced wireless options. Includes Microsoft Works, McAfee SecurityCenter with anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall (30-Days). 3 x... More >>

Dell Inspiron 11 11.6-Inch Obsidian Black Laptop


5 Responses  
  • D. Greene writes:
    February 8th, 20104:24 amat

    Dell built a real winner. Performs perfect! A perfect balance of components. Just the right amount of speed and fabulous battery life. I’ve been shopping for Dell for a couple months now. Amazon sealed the deal with this incredible price. I love Amazon, and kudos to Dell. I showed my employer this laptop last night and he bought one immediately. I may pick up another one for my Mother.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • A. Sturgess writes:
    February 8th, 20106:51 amat

    I was looking for a travel computer to fit into a backpack for airplane carry-on. I never felt comfortable taking the 15″ laptop. This fits the bill perfectly. This unit is nice! High def screen is impressive. Typing is relatively easy on smaller keyboard. The trackboard actually has some nice features that make a travel mouse unnecessary for the short term. The black glossy cover does make it seem as if you just got home from your job at the vaseline factory but I get the same sensation when I look at the ear end of my cell phone. Where did that come from? There are other reviews here that eloquently describe the technical features that elevate this computer above most netbooks. Read now and believe now. This is a gem. Good things do come in small packages! Kudos to Amazon, this cost much less than on the Dell site.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • TechGeek writes:
    February 8th, 20108:12 amat

    I had an 8. 9″ Acer netbook with Atom processor which I was happy with, but it had it’s limitations. Screen size was too small for some apps, and required a lot of scrolling with certain web pages. The processor, although good enough for most applications, struggled with flash and video. Because of this, I started to look for an ultraportable with a full featured processor.

    I found the Dell 11z and it had everything I was looking for and it was cheaper on Amazon than on the Dell website. It’s dual core processor can handle practically anything you throw at it. It is not a netbook. It’s a full featured ultraportable laptop.

    Pros:
    Size and weight
    ULV Dual Core Processor
    Plenty of RAM and HD space
    Slightly larger than a netbook with laptop performance
    Great display
    Windows 7

    Cons:
    No Bluetooth
    No internal DVD drive

    A lot has been said about the touchpad. Most of it is true. It takes some getting used to, but it’s not as bad as you may read, and some of the features are really useful. You can also disable most of the multi touch functions which reduces it’s functions to a regular touchpad.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Mauro V. Monteiro writes:
    February 8th, 201010:23 amat

    Not even in Dell web site I would get a so good purchasing.
    I’m completely satisfied with my new note/net-book, cause is more than I expected to and Amazon. com was very quickly and prestative.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • W. Brown writes:
    February 8th, 201012:50 pmat

    Small, light and powerful. Over 4 and a half hours on battery. I do wish I had known it did not have a female fifteen pin plug. I can’t use it in the classrooms where I teach because none of them have projectors with hdmi. Now I am in the market for an adapter.
    Rating: 4 / 5


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