Testseek.com have collected 71 expert reviews of the Dell Vostro V130 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Vostro V130.
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71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Only 1.6kg, thin, well-built, HDMI, eSATA, fast hard drive
Screen is poor, battery is integrated and didn't last as long as we'd hoped, gets noticeably warm, touchpad software was problematic, integrated 3G modem was present in our test unit but is not currently an option for Australian shoppers
Despite a couple of quibbles with its screen and design, the slim and light Dell Vostro V130 is still a top ultraportable notebook that's great for business users. The ultra-low-voltage Core i5 CPU provides much faster performance at a better price than t...
Aimed at the business user, the Vostro series from Dell is today getting a little bit of a face lift and the new V130 is the one we’re checking out. Packing some sweet goodies, the V130 looks like it’s going to indeed hit the spot for the user on the...
Slim and lightwight, Clean, simple design, Decent display
You'll have to pay extra for a nonStarter version of Office, Mediocre battery life, No optical drive
The 13.3-inch Dell Vostro V130 is a decent business laptop that offers a pleasant design, good build quality and workmanlike performance. Its battery life is average, though....
The Dell Vostro V130 is slim, light, tough and powerful enough to make it a really useful business tool. However, the battery life and display performance are sure to disappoint. Paul Monckton ...
Good looks, plenty of memory and a fast hard disk make this a zippy little workhorse of a PC
Poor life from a sealed battery makes this more of a desktop laptop than a mobile computer, while the single speaker and integrated graphics limit its multimedia capabilities
The Dell Vostro V130 is a reasonable laptop; thin and light, suitable for home office or student life with good performance, and good looks, sadly let down by poor battery lifeKey specs13.3-inch screen, 3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, eSATA, Ethernet, HDMI, Mem...
The Dell Vostro V130 looks fantastic, its metal chassis and clean lines are very appealing. But the sealed-in battery and its poor performance are significant drawbacks. There's no built in optical drive, and if you want higher specifications you may f...
Sealed battery; low battery life; consumer version of Windows
Dell's Vostro deserves praise for its style and build quality, and is one of a few laptops we've seen that's a pleasure to use. However, the sealed battery is a big letdown for business travellers, and a professional laptop should not come with Window...
Very slim and light (1.3 Kg), Matte panel, Nice finish
Panel with very low contrast (160:1), Poor battery life, Very reduced gaming capacity, Battery can't be removed
The V130 offers a good performance/size ratio for non-gamers, an impeccable finish and a matte panel. Low battery life (2h45) costs it its fourth star....
If you do purchase the machine, we strongly recommend the addition of an SSD drive. Performance is massively enhanced and due to the chassis design, internal temperatures drop by several degrees....