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Reviewer commends Dell laptop

9th September 2010

One reviewer has praised the attractive appearance of the Dell Inspiron M301z, those looking to enter online auctions for laptops might be interested to hear.

Writing for Trusted Reviews, Andy Vandervell points out that the PC has 4GB of RAM and uses a 1.5GHz dual-core AMD processor, in addition to a 500GB hard drive.

The Dell Inspiron M301z also features Bluetooth 2.1, a memory card reader, two audio jacks and three USB ports.

But the laptop also holds aesthetic appeal. The reviewer notes that its lid and palm-rest feature a faux-silver metal effect, something which adds "an air of class that belies the affordable pricing".

Overall, the laptop was given seven marks out of a possible ten.

However, those looking to bid on penny auctions for laptops may want to bear in mind Ardjuna Seghers' review of the Dell Inspiron 17R for the site earlier this month. She claimed that the laptop is "very generous" in terms of expansion and connectivity, before going on to praise computer's keyboard.

Posted by Steve Taylor

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