Dell Launches Colorful New Notebooks

By Max Brenn
12:59, June 27th 2007
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Dell Launches Colorful New Notebooks

Dell, the world’s second-largest PC makers, unveiled today several new notebook computers. Nothing unusual, you might say. Yes, indeed, but the new noootebooks will be available in eight different colors.  Inspired probably by the MP3 player market,  Dell announced that is new nootebook computers from Inspiron line will available in eight exciting colors such as Ruby Red, Midnight Blue, Espresso Brown, Spring Green, Alpine White gloss finish, Flamingo Pink, Sunshine Yellow and Jet Black matte finish.

Priced from $749, the new Inspiron notebooks offer a high degree of personalization with three widescreen display choices (14, 15.4 and 17 inch). Also, all Inspiron notebooks feature Dell MediaDirect with Instant Office, lightning fast one-button instant access utility available, enabling users to look at photos, listen to music or check their calendar in seconds. The Inspiron 1420, 1520 and 1720 notebooks feature Intel Core™ 2 Duo processors, and the Inspiron 1521 and 1721 feature AMD Turion 64 X2 dual core processors.

Dell also unveiled the XPS M1330, the world's thinnest 13.3-inch notebook, with a starting weight of 3.973 pounds and a durable magnesium alloy chassis with brushed aluminum accents. It can be personalized with a choice of three colors: Tuxedo Black, Pearl White or Crimson Red.

"We've packed these new Inspiron and XPS systems with features like mobile broadband, widescreen displays and colors choices to help customers experience the high definition lifestyle they seek," said Alex Gruzen, senior vice president for Dell Consumer Products. "Customers also tell us they want great design and performance and we have responded with the new XPS M1330, the world's thinnest 13-inch notebook."

Besides notebook computers, Dell also announced Inspiron 530, 530s and 531, 531s desktops and Dell SE198WFP 19-inch and Dell 2407WFP-HC 24-inch widescreen flat panel displays.

 

 



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