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Abstract: Moving into the New Year, small and mid-sized firms are likely to be re-examining their IT needs in order to implement technology that gives them comprehensive access to all the capabilities they need, even while on the road. As companies shift from deskt...
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Published: 2010-12-10, Author: David , review by: alphr.com
Sleek, surprisingly powerful and with a good range of options - but battery life is poor...
There's a lot to like about the Dell Vostro V130 from its generous specification to its comfortable keyboard and touchpad. Unfortunately, its battery life is far too short for a thin and light ultra-portable laptop. Although the similarly priced 13in M...
Poor battery life, High prices at upperrange configurations, No optical drive
Dell's thin and extremely portable Vostro V130 is an attractive 13in. small-business ultraportable. However, unacceptably poor battery life sinks its appeal.…
Abstract: When I did a round-up of Dell's new consumer products, the Vostro V130 laptop was missing because it was a business laptop and I was under a non-disclosure agreement, which lifted today. I'm not sure why secrecy was a factor since the V130 is basically
Even with some drawbacks (the screen, warmth and battery life), the Dell Vostro V130 is still a 13.3in business laptop to be reckoned with. Its slim profile, light weight and reasonably good performance make it a great tool to use while on the road. H...
The Vostro V130 stands out with solid build quality, sleek and stylish design and its feathery weight. Even if we were to ignore its lack of core performance, the poor battery life is clearly unforgivable for this segment. Priced at Rs 37,000, the Vost...
At a price of Rs. 64,000, the V130 is very expensive if you look at the kind of performance it offers. In terms of features, looks and design the notebook satisfies us without any doubts. If you’re looking for portability and a light weight notebook th...
Good build quality, HDMI, three USB ports, comfortable keyboard, anti-glare screen, light weight
Poor battery life, a bit expensive
With prices starting at Rs. 37,290, it's similar to the older model. However, the V130 that we received would cost a bit more, we predict closer to 40K as Dell is yet to give us the final price. For this price, you can get better performing multi-media...