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Dell Inspiron B130
$549.00
The Pros:Nice widescreen LCD display. Reliable wireless network performance. Runs Windows Vista and Windows 7 very well in Basic Mode.
The Cons:Weak video card. Small HDD. Not a wide selection of upgradeable processors, your either stuck with the Celeron M or you can change to the Pentium M, and there isn't much of an upgrade either way.
Enjoy solid performance for everyday tasks with the Inspiron? B130. This entry-level system is perfect for anyone needing reliable notebook performance to stay productive and connected. Enjoy e-mail, Web surfing, shopping, word processing, spreadsheets, and more, along with the freedom of notebook mobility and a price you can afford.
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Pros & Cons
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Nice widescreen LCD display
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Reliable wireless network performance
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Runs Windows Vista and Windows 7 very well in Basic Mode
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Ability to upgrade RAM, both slots aren't filled.
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The from cover has a slightly rough coating, perfect for sticker customization.
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Room for future upgrades, HDD, RAM.
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Plays DVDs and non high definition videos well
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Great sound, in Windows 7 it registers as an HD sound card, I'm not exactly sure if it is or not, but it performs very well
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Not a wide selection of upgradeable processors, your either stuck with the Celeron M or you can change to the Pentium M, and there isn't much of an upgrade either way.
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system specs are low at purchase
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no HD video support, but thats to be expected with a laptop this old.
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screen it illuminated with a cold cathode tube, rather than an LED strip
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decently long battery life but nothing brilliant, but thats to be expected as well
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Design is basic and not very nice looking
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Vista and Windows 7 are the only options.
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Poor performance score on both Vista and Windows 7 - basic mode only.
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