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Dell Inspiron M101z 'a useful laptop'

31st August 2010

 

With its 320 GB hard drive and 4 GB of RAM, the Dell Inspiron M101z has been praised as being reasonably-powerful for those seeking a good-value laptop, those bidding on online auctions for computers may be interested to note.

Patrick Joynt of PC World reports that the Dell laptop also comes with an Ethernet port, three USB jacks and an SD card reader. And while the laptop comes with an 11-inch keyboard, he states it is comfortable to use even over a prolonged period of time.

"Just big enough to use comfortably with big hands, it's small enough to easily toss into a bag, even a tiny man-bag," Mr Joynt claims, with the responsiveness of both the keys and touchpad commended.

The fact the laptop has a recommend retail price of £372, including VAT, also saw the product praised.

However, entering online auctions for laptops allows bidders to get their hands on the latest computers for a proportion for what they would have to pay on the high street.


 

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