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27 Reviews
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Abstract: When running, temperatures stayed within acceptable limits but of course with more processor-intensive tasks, hotspots soon develop but nothing that you would noticed too much if sat in your lap.Noise is minimal from the heatsink. Battery life is arou...
Clearly higher performance than netbooks, HDMI, Small, quiet and light, Low power usage, Good worksmanship, Multitouch function, Hardware installed in the laptop is typical for its class
Glossy display, Delicate lid, No VGA (important for those users who use older peripheral devices), Only moderate battery life, Difficult to upgrade the internal components
The Dell Inspiron 11z is a slim, light and high quality subnotebook, which is especially useful due to its higher performance when compared to most netbooks. Thankfully the power usage is low, and the various emissions from the laptop are well under contr...
Abstract: Review Update: Dell Inspiron 11z Article ContentsReview Update: Dell Inspiron 11z After our less-than-enthusiastic review of the Dell Inspiron 11z, we decided to take a second look at this budget-priced ultraportable notebook. The "new" Inspiron 11z ...
Celeron Processor Is Too Slow, Small Battery With Limited Runtime
Sep 11 2009 - While Dell doesnt put the Inspiron 11z into its Mini netbook product lineup, it really should be. The main reason that it does not is due to the fact that it has more memory and hard drive space than Microsoft allows for the netbook oper...
Abstract: Dell Inspiron 11z Review Article ContentsDell Inspiron 11z Review The Inspiron 11z is a new netbook from Dell, hoping to change the way we think of the ultra-portable segment. Instead of using the long-favored Intel Atom processor, Dell decided to u...
Thin and light despite reasonable processing power, high resolution display
Poor touchpad design, glossy screen is annoying and has minor backlight issues
Dell's entry-level Inspiron 11z notebook has significantly more power than similar sized Atom netbooks but remains thin and light. A good display and reasonable keyboard size make it easy to use; the multitouch trackpad is our main point of annoyance...