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The Review of the Dell Vostro 1510

By Tega Dave, published Jul 21, 2008
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The Dell Company find it necessary to introduce another line of laptop into the market in order to create an indulgent that the Company has what it takes to match up with top manufacturers in the notebook market. This is called the Vostro category of notebook, there is adequately built and has a reliable functionality that would blow the mind of every procurer around the globe. The introduction of the Dell Vostro 1510 has really proven the capability of the device; this means that the Vostro 1510 has what it takes to match with notebooks from different manufacturers. Quite similar to the M1530, the vostro 1510 is equipped with a 15.4 screen. Other features found in the device are Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T5670 (1.8GHz), Memory: 2GB - 2 DIMM (DDR2-667) (4GB max) and HDD: 160GB 5400RPM HDD.

The Vostro 1510 is equipped with a dimension of 11.5 x 15.6 x 10.16 inch and has a weight of 5.75 lbs with the battery included. All need an accordable price. When compare with the XPS M1330 and the XPS M1530 in terms of weight, a procurer would discover that the Vostro 1510 is thinner and lighter than the two mentioned. The Vostro 1500 is quite heavier than the 1510; this improve or regulation was made after lots of complains that the former is rather too bulky. Kudos has to be given to the Dell Company because listening to the wants of their numerous procurers is a sense of professionalism.

Improved Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is actualized by the introduction of a Hyper-band Multi-Antenna cubicle inside the LCD lid makes it possible.

The device is equipped with a 15.4 inch screen that has a resolution of 1280 x 800 with a glossy finish.

Looking vertically and horizontal angles, one would discover that the screen has what it takes to be match among the best of notebooks in the global market.

Most procurers are of the opinion that the keyboard suffers from flex, which also includes that a procurer cannot press it very hard. Procurers with large hands would also find this uncomfortable.
One quibble a procurer would have with this device is that it features a tiny touchpad, which is quite responsive.

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