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Dell Vostro V13: Adamo for cheapskates?
Dell Singapore has outed a CULV Ultraportable notebook, which has very handsome looks and is not very expensive like Dell Adamo, with which it sports a lot of similarity in terms of looks.
Tagged at $450, you can go Adamo-style for cheap. It’s just less than an inch thick, 0.65 inch. The V13 carries a Celeron 743 CPU that runs at 1.2GHz. If you need more power and ready to shell out a bit more, you can go for the SU3500 single-core or the SU7300 dual-core. It has Intel’s X4500MHD graphics. No glossy screen troubles too as it has matte screen. It weighs 1.5 kg which is great considering the fact that it has a 13-inch display.
* Equally Slim & Striking : As thin as 0.65 inches (16.5mm) and starting at 3.5 pounds (1.6kg) the Vostro V13 delivers a full-sized laptop experience that won’t weigh you down.
* Robust Design for Outstanding Durability : Why settle for plastic? The Vostro V13’s brushed-aluminum casing and reinforced zinc hinges offer durability you’re not likely to find in similarly priced ultra-compact business laptops.
* Power to Do More : Ultra-low-voltage Intel processors help to manage energy efficiency while providing ample power for everyday computing.
* Full Laptop Experience : A full-sized keyboard and generous 13.3″ display let you power through work without sacrificing comfort or visibility.

Samsung N310 model lands in Singapore with different and beefier specs
In the US, it is being sold with an Atom N270 processor and Wi-Fi (b/g ONLY). But, the lucky guys at Singapore will be getting the N310 with beefier specs. It comes with an Atom N280 processor and Draft N Wi-Fi. We are doubtful about its battery capacity though: whether it is a 4 cell or 6 cell battery.
Some other Samsung netbooks also get the better processor: Atom N280 processor.
We think that all the netbooks should be equipped with the latest N280 CPU and draft-N WiFi. It is pity that Samsung is still the N310 with older N270 processor.
Dell Mini 10 3G version now available in China
Dell has shaked hands with the China Mobile to let the users enjoy 3G services on the go. Not only China Mobile, Dell has teamed up with other global telecom providers including Vodafone in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, AT&T in the US, M1 and Starhub in Singapore, and Maxis in Malaysia.
It will retailed at $575 in China.


