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Adding to the already modish and explicitly fashionable Dell Inspiron series, the latest 14 R and 15 R are creating a buzz in the laptop market with their pocket friendly techniques. Endowed with a fully functional Windows 7 Basic edition, USB 3.0 ports and Bluetooth 4.0 modules; this 14-inch screened workstation is available to you for as low as Rs 39,990 configured with Core i3, 320 GB HDD and 2GB RAM!
Reasonable, yet Dell Inspiron 14 R doesn’t forget to add its style quotient with the tactility and roundness of the ergonomic keyboard.
The Dell Inspiron 14 R is well versed with a battery like Dell Latitude D420 Battery , Dell Latitude D430 Battery , Dell Latitude D500 Battery , Dell Latitude D505 Battery , Dell Latitude D510 Battery , Dell Latitude D520 Battery , Dell Latitude D531 Battery , Dell Latitude D531N Battery , Dell Latitude D600 Battery , Dell Latitude D610 Battery , Dell Latitude D620 Battery , Dell Latitude D800 Battery life lasting up to 5 hours along with superb screen clarity providing you a real high definition experience. With Core i5, 500GB HDD and 4GB Ram with a GT630 1GB Nvidia graphics processor and a full sized keyboard, cost effective and chic 14 R is priced at Rs 43,490. Not only is that, adding to this wonderful package a complete cover policy for one year (including only accidental damage)!
With the glitter of Dell Inspiron 14 R, it’s not all that gold alone. The insubstantial peripheral plastic production and the atrocious peel of the paintwork act as snags to this artefact; but that’s about it. Everything but the below average build quality of 14 R seems like a drawback.
New Windows RT tablets announced at the IFA trade show in Berlin this week have intensified competition among ARM-based chip makers, which are adding unique capabilities to processors so tablets become more attractive to buyers based on performance and features.
Samsung and Dell announced Windows RT tablets with Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon S4 APQ8060A processor, which is built on ARM architecture.
These are the first Windows RT tablets using Qualcomm's chips, while tablets announced earlier in the year, such as Microsoft's Surface and Asustek's Vivo Tab RT (previously called Asus Tablet 600), were based on Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 processor.
Microsoft is working only with ARM-based chip makers Qualcomm, NVidia, and Texas Instruments for Windows RT on tablets and PCs. Toshiba previously showed a Windows RT tablet based on Texas Instruments' OMAP processor, but the device was scrapped due to a component shortage.
Microsoft has also announced Windows 8 for tablets and PCs based on Intel and Advanced Micro Devices chips. The Windows operating systems will become available Oct. 26, at which time devices like tablets and hybrid laptops are also expected to ship.
Much like Android, the Windows RT ecosystem is fragmented with the OS divorced from the hardware, said Dean McCarron, principal analyst at Mercury Research. Hardware makers are offering unique features in Windows RT devices, and key differentiators could be connectivity, performance and form factors, McCarron said.