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Dell has recently announced the new 13.3-inch notebook Latitude 3330, which positioned the U.S. manufacturers as a special solution for the education sector as well as smaller companies. The unit is 1.55 kg slightly, about 21 millimeters thin and will easily hold away with a Dell latitude e6400 battery life of up to 10 hours of a full working wall outlet.

Especially just falls according to the manufacturer, the integration of the Dell latitude e6500 battery laptops into existing IT infrastructures, companies and institutions which can help to save time and money.

The Latitude 3330 and Dell latitude d531 battery can be purchased depending on the customer in different configurations. Its features include the latest Intel CPU type Celeron, Core i3 and Core i5, traditional hard drives or SSDs, support for LAN Intel Wireless Display standard and one HD webcam (720p). The 13.3-inch display is anti-glare and dissolves with 1366 x 768 pixels.

The operating system provides optional Dell m911g Windows 7 from Windows 8 or Ubuntu Linux with the Latitude 3330th External interfaces to the notebook provides a VGA and HDMI port, an Ethernet port and two USB 3.0 ports. Optionally also a USB dock is available, which increases the interface selection again.

Moreover, the device with various security features, including Dell latitude d830 battery Data Protection and Access, Bitlocker or a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is to be stored by the data securely on the Latitude model.

The Latitude 3330 is available from the end of April with prices starting at 429 € Dell's own online store, where the price plus VAT understands.

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Parallel to the Vaio Z11Z9 we told you about in this article, Sony also sells a version a bit more affordable than its ultra-portable high-end Vaio Z11X9.

Priced at less than € 1,800, including Fnac.com or Materiel.net, the Vaio Z11X9 displays a more affordable price than the Vaio Z11Z9. The configuration is certainly a little less powerful, but it still remains perfectly adequate for most users. The original 6cell battery can work 3-4 hours as the Sony vgp-bps9/b battery .

The differences lie in the processor with a Core i5 instead of Core i7. The storage space is also back with two 64GB SSD in Raid 0 on Z11Z9 against four. RAM is also seen amputated 2 GB.Finally, the panel sees lower resolution. However, with a 1600 × 900 display, we believe it is more of an advantage, Full HD resolution is not the most appropriate for a slab of 13.1 for the majority of users. The original 6cell battery can work 3-4 hours as the Sony vgp-bps13a battery .

The rest of the configuration has not changed. The Vaio Z11X9 also has a carbon frame, a slab can reproduce 95% of the RGB color space or a chip integrated 3G +. For more details on the Vaio Z11, we invite you to read this article. The original 6cell battery can work 3-4 hours as the Sony vgp-bps13b battery .

Most of the time, it is 1280 x 800 or 1366 x 768 pixels that are addressed 13 inches. Today, Sony incorporates high-resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) in a cell barely larger than a netbook. As with the previous version of Z, Sony has opted for a dual graphics solution. An Intel chip so can display the common elements. It can pass the baton to a nVidia GeForce 330M as soon as the calculations become more complex. The original 6cell battery can work 3-4 hours as the Sony vgp-bps21a battery.

Both machines are now announced. Z11Z9 is the more upscale of the two. It is equipped with a processor Intel Core i7 2.66 GHz (620M), 6 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD The total Z11X9 leverages Core i5 clocked at 2 , 4 GHz, 4 GB RAM and dual 128GB SSD course, both PCs are equipped with a 3G chip, WiFi n or Bluetooth. The original 6cell battery can work 3-4 hours as the Sony vgp-bps2b battery .

With a weight of 1.4 kg, 2010 Z version also have an optical drive. It is a simple DVD, but Blu-ray may appear as an option. Announced in March 2010, these two high-end ultraportables have not price.



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