Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dell Vostro V130 updated with more ports, fancy 'Hyperbaric' cooling

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Back when we reviewed the Dell Vostro V13 we had a few complaints,
including the fact that it lasted less than three hours on a charge
and lacked an HDMI port. Well, Dell's gone and taken care of at least
one of those issues with its new Vostro V130. The original thin and
light chassis has been kept intact, which means there's still the same
old battery issues, but Dell's freshened up the 13.3-inch magnesium
alloy laptop with an HDMI port, extra USB socket, a SIM card slot, new
Core i3 / i5 ULV processor options, and some new Intel "Hyperbaric
Cooling" technology. We don't know much about that new cooling stuff,
but apparently it will help the .65-inch thick system stay cool and
quiet. Oh, and did we mention it now comes in that bright red hue?!
The small business machine still starts an impressive $429 and is
available today. If you're looking for more details hit the break for
the full press release and the gallery below for some glossy shots.

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