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Dell Inspiron Mini 10: Atom N450 and new design
Dell has launched a new version of its Inspiron Mini 10 netbook comes with Pine Trail and Intel Atom processor N450 Pineview. Design completely revised and important technical news!
The new model Dell Inspiron Mini 10 should be sold from $ 299 with Windows 7 or Windows XP Starter Home. In addition to an Intel at Pineview N450 1.66GHz, 1GB of RAM and hard disk drive 160/250GB, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 integrates a configuration close to the Mini 10 is currently available. Although most of the variations will be proposed with battery , high-capacity (6 cell and 56Whr), offering a range announced for 8:44 hours, netbooks will be distributed with a 3 cell battery and 28Whr, carrying the weight of the Mini 10 to 1.247Kg. The American company will also feature a 6-cell battery and high capacity 60Whr, which offers a range of 9:34 hours. With this battery, the Mini 10 weighs 1.4Kg reach.
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Dell Precision M6500 with Core i7
Dell has launched its new Italy efficient 17-inch laptop for professionals, Dell Precision M6500 is based on Intel Calpella platform and Windows 7, available from 1499 Euros.
Dell Precision M6500 is on sale in its basic version to 1499 euros (VAT excluded) Intel Core i7-720QM at 1.6GHz, accompanied by 2GB of DDR3 1066MHz (4-slots) and SATA HDD 250GB 7200rpm. The ATI FirePro M7740 with 1GB of dedicated memory, runs a 17-inch screen with LED backlight WXGA + resolution of 1440 × 900. The equipment is completed by a microphone, a DVD burner, a 8in1 card reader, fingerprint reader interfaces and Wi-Fi b / g, DisplayPort, VGA, Firewire, ExpressCard54, e-SATA, PCMCIA, audio jack, and Ethernet 4 USB 2.0.
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Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500 CPU locked?
According to what is now called Throttlegate, we learn that the laptop Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500 have a problem that limits the operating frequency of the processor. Others hope for a recall of products.
Directly to the manufacturer's official forum, several users of Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500 complain that the 2.2 GHz processor is done working on a much lower frequency of operation especially when faced intense computing loads, such as viewing a video, even under ordinary temperatures. This condition severely restricts the performance of systems that could no longer operate optimally because of political containment of the clock too aggressive and unnecessary.
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