Sunday, November 13, 2011

Dell Vostro V131 Notebook Product Review

Vostro V131 is Dell's most recent ultraportable notebook designed for efficiency and to meet specific wants for modest home business customers. The Vostro V131 builds on the lots of strengths of the discontinued Vostro V130 laptop by enhancing particular features like the laptop battery life.

            

The Dell Vostro V131 is actually a little bit thicker than other ultrabooks. Even with the stock 4-cell battery, V131 is 0.83" thick. Ultrabooks are 0.8" thick or less to become precise. In addition, compared to other ultrabooks, V131 doesn't have an SSD.
Below is actually a list of specs and functions of the Vostro V131:

13.3 inch High Definition LED Display (1366 x 768) with anti-glare
Width: 12.96"/329.3mm, Height: (front/back) 0.63-0.83inches/16.05-21.0mm, Depth: 9.36"/237.65mm, Beginning weight: 4.03lbs/1.83kg (with 6-cell battery and HDD)
Support for second-generation Intel Core i3 and i5 processors
User-replaceable 4-cell and extended 6-cell notebook battery options
Chiclet keyboard with optional backlighting
Color possibilities: Aberdeen Silver and Lucerne Red
HD webcam with dual array microphones
Bluetooth 3.0 + HS support
Two USB 3.0 ports
One USB two.0 port that supports Powershare (a feature that lets you charge a device like a smartphone or MP3 player via the USB port even when the laptop is powered down)
HDMI out
Fingerprint reader with DigitalPersona
8-in-1 card reader to make importing photos and videos a snap
3 Speedy Launch buttons make it easy to access Windows Mobility Center, Dell Support Center or one more app that you simply want at your fingertips
Various 802.11n and mobile broadband connectivity alternatives including 4G LTE and WiMAX
7200rpm tough drives up to 750GB
Pricing begins at $499.

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