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Dell Vostro V131 Notebook Review @ Hardware Canucks

By TechwareLabs, published 23-02-2012

HOT Deals of the Day, Come Get Some

By HotHardware, published 21-10-2011

Happy Friday, folks! We're back with another round-up of HOT deals from our friends at LogicBuy.  From 27-inch panels, to SSDs, notebooks, keyboards and external storage, there's a little something for everyone in here today. 13.3" Dell Vostro V131 Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz Ultra-thin Laptop w/4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint...

Laptop Review: Dell V131, 13.3'' With Intel Core i5 And Matte Panel

By DigitalVersus, published 30-09-2011

Instead of getting discouraged by the poor reception for the Vostro V130, Dell has launched the revised and corrected Vostro 131. This new 13.3-inch, with Sandy Bridge processor, should...

Daily Roundup: 2011-08-31

By Bjorn3D, published 31-08-2011

CPUs, RAMs, Mobos Zotac ZBox Nano AD10 Plus Review at Kitguru Zotac's Zbox Nano AD10 Plus nettop at Techreport Layout and Design: ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z at ocaholic Dell Vostro V131 at Business Computing World Video Cards Gigabyte HD6770 Silent Cell 1GB Review (passively cooled) at Kitguru Sa

Dell Vostro V131 ultraportable launched in India, starting at Rs. 41, 990

By Thinkdigit, published 30-08-2011

A couple of weeks after its global announcement, Dell has brought the Vostro V131 business ultraportable to India, with the base model starting at Rs. 41,990. Check out its features below. The Vostro V131 measures in at 0.83 inches at its thickest, and comes with a dual-core 1.1GHz Celeron processor onboard. It has a 13.3-inch display, with a 1366x768 pixels resolution. Other features include up to 2GB RAM, up to 320GB of hard drive space, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity [...] Read the entire article

Dell introduces Inspiron 13z and 14z laptops, along with Vostro V131 ultraportable

By Thinkdigit, published 16-08-2011

Dell has announced new laptops in its Inspiron and Vostro series, the Inspiron 13z and 14z (left), and the Vostro V131 (right). All three notebooks are meant to be lightweight, slim and stylish offerings, and come with Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). While no official India release date or pricing has been revealed by the manufacturer, we can expect the devices to arrive here soon enough. [RELATED_ARTICLE] The Inspiron pair, the 13.3-inch 13z and 14-inch 14z, come with a choice of Sandy Bri [...] Read the entire article

It seems to be raining laptops...

By Bjorn3D, published 13-08-2011

Over the last month we've brought you news about several laptops from various compnies, today we bring news from Dell concerning 3 new laptop systems. The Inspiron 13z, & Inspiron 14z,  And the Vostro V131.  

Dell Targets Small Businesses With New Vostro V131 Laptop

By HotHardware, published 13-08-2011

Dell introduced the new Vostro V131 laptop which boasts of a battery life that can last for up to 9.5 hours. This thin laptop offers Intel Core i3 and i5 processor options as well as a LTE connectivity option to ensure you're always connected. The Vostro V131 also has Bluetooth 3.0 for connecting your wireless peripherals. A fingerprint reader...

Dell Vostro V131: Squared-off style on a budget

By SlashGear, published 08-11-2011

Dell has outed a new Vostro, the latest notebook in the company’s budget line. The Dell Vostro V131 kicks off at $499 for a Celeron dual-core processor – though Core i3 and i5 processors are available – up to 6GB of DDR3 RAM and a 13.3-inch 1366 x 768 anti-glare display, with WiFi b/g/n and [...]

Dell Vostro V130 - Sleek and lightweight travel companion [Review]

By Thinkdigit, published 20-06-2011

Dell Vostro V130 is thin and light notebook targeted at the business user. It is the successor to the Vostro V13 which received a low response from its target segment due to lack of features and core processing power. The overall design and shell of the Dell Vostro V130 is the same as the Vostro V13, the internal platform has been upgraded to the new Intel Core i3 platform along with addition of some missing ports in the Vostro V13. The final result is an interesting mix, let’s find out wh [...] Read the entire article

Review Roundup: This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar

By TechRadar, published 04-02-2011

This week's reviews include one of the hottest phones from this year's Mobile World Congress, the HTC Desire S. It's the follow-up to the best-selling HTC Desire, but can it top the highs of the handset it replaces? We've also fully reviewed Android 3.0, the tablet OS that hopes to conquer the supremacy of iOS as well as the incredibly quick six-core Intel Core i7 990X Extreme Edition. Top five reviews on TechRadarHTC Desire S review The Desire S is a great phone, but it feels like it doesn't live up to its grand name. We loved the original Desire so much. It was offering an experience comparable to the iPhone 4 three months before Apple's device was even announced.Android 3.0 reviewAndroid 3.0 is powerful and fast. It looks closer to what you'd expect in the modern computing age and not a...

Review: Toshiba Tecra A11

By TechRadar, published 28-03-2011

Toshiba's Tecra A11-11H is quite an expensive laptop, so we were expecting great things. We certainly weren't left disappointed, with plenty of highlights to speak of, although this isn't quite a perfect machine. The Intel Core i5 520M processor provided an excellent benchmarking score, so anyone demanding plenty of power need look no further. Multitaskers can browse the web, enjoy their music and movies, and run intensive applications all at the same time, with no noticeable slowdown in evidence. The Tecra A11 also features Intel GMA HD integrated graphics, which is best suited to basic multimedia tasks such as browsing photos and watching movies. That's certainly all you'll manage with the Toshiba, and anyone who wants to play the latest games or edit their media will need a machine fitt...

Review: Toshiba Tecra A11

By TechRadar, published 28-03-2011

Toshiba's Tecra A11-11H is quite an expensive laptop, so we were expecting great things. We certainly weren't left disappointed, with plenty of highlights to speak of, although this isn't quite a perfect machine. The Intel Core i5 520M processor provided an excellent benchmarking score, so anyone demanding plenty of power need look no further. Multitaskers can browse the web, enjoy their music and movies, and run intensive applications all at the same time, with no noticeable slowdown in evidence. The Tecra A11 also features Intel GMA HD integrated graphics, which is best suited to basic multimedia tasks such as browsing photos and watching movies. That's certainly all you'll manage with the Toshiba, and anyone who wants to play the latest games or edit their media will need a machine fitt...

Review: Hi-Grade Notino D8000i

By TechRadar, published 27-03-2011

The Hi-Grade Notino D8000i is aimed at the average consumer who needs a laptop for home and office use, although its limited battery life makes it much better suited to a life at home. Like most Hi-Grade laptops, a generic plastic chassis has been used. The appearance is cheap in comparison to other laptops such as the Asus P52F, Samsung R440 and Dell Vostro V130, and the silver body flexes under pressure. However, the lid is firm enough to ably protect the 15.6-inch screen. A glossy Super-TFT finish has been used for the display, and photographs and movies are vibrantly reproduced as a result. The only drawback is increased reflectivity, which hampers use outdoors or in brightly lit environments. We were impressed by the deep blacks and sharp contrast, although the screen barely folds bac...

Review: Hi-Grade Notino D8000i

By TechRadar, published 27-03-2011

The Hi-Grade Notino D8000i is aimed at the average consumer who needs a laptop for home and office use, although its limited battery life makes it much better suited to a life at home. Like most Hi-Grade laptops, a generic plastic chassis has been used. The appearance is cheap in comparison to other laptops such as the Asus P52F, Samsung R440 and Dell Vostro V130, and the silver body flexes under pressure. However, the lid is firm enough to ably protect the 15.6-inch screen. A glossy Super-TFT finish has been used for the display, and photographs and movies are vibrantly reproduced as a result. The only drawback is increased reflectivity, which hampers use outdoors or in brightly lit environments. We were impressed by the deep blacks and sharp contrast, although the screen barely folds bac...

Review: Dell Vostro V130

By TechRadar, published 27-03-2011

Dell's Vostro V130 is a compact ultraportable laptop aimed at small businesses, although there's plenty here for everyday consumers to enjoy. Only a couple of flaws prevent it from being an excellent travel companion. Immediately impressive is the slender chassis, which measures just 20mm at its thickest point. This is one of the most compact laptops we've seen of late and is perfectly sized for slipping into bags. Furthermore, the 1.6kg weight makes it a light laptop and perfect for taking out on the road. It doesn't have an optical drive, though, so you'll need an external drive to access DVDs and CDs. Unfortunately, we only managed to work for 197 minutes away from the mains before the battery ran dry. This is a pretty poor result, and only marginally better than the Hi-Grade Notino D80...

Review: Dell Vostro V130

By TechRadar, published 27-03-2011

Dell's Vostro V130 is a compact ultraportable laptop aimed at small businesses, although there's plenty here for everyday consumers to enjoy. Only a couple of flaws prevent it from being an excellent travel companion. Immediately impressive is the slender chassis, which measures just 20mm at its thickest point. This is one of the most compact laptops we've seen of late and is perfectly sized for slipping into bags. Furthermore, the 1.6kg weight makes it a light laptop and perfect for taking out on the road. It doesn't have an optical drive, though, so you'll need an external drive to access DVDs and CDs. Unfortunately, we only managed to work for 197 minutes away from the mains before the battery ran dry. This is a pretty poor result, and only marginally better than the Hi-Grade Notino D80...

Review: Asus P52F

By TechRadar, published 27-03-2011

Taiwanese company Asus is best known for its revolutionary Eee PC netbooks, but also produces full-sized laptops. The P52F-SO006X is a smart business model that's solidly built, with strong Intel Core performance. Our first reaction was highly positive, as the all-black chassis looks and feels reassuringly solid. The lid barely flexes at all, protecting the display within, while the shock protected hard drive helps to prevent damage to your data by resetting the read/write head if vibrations are detected. At 2.7kg this is quite a heavy laptop, though, so bear this in mind if you travel often. As with the Samsung R440, an Intel Core i3 370M processor provides the power. Anyone wishing to multitask with all their office applications will be pleased with the response, and only the Core i5 lap...

Review: Asus P52F

By TechRadar, published 27-03-2011

Taiwanese company Asus is best known for its revolutionary Eee PC netbooks, but also produces full-sized laptops. The P52F-SO006X is a smart business model that's solidly built, with strong Intel Core performance. Our first reaction was highly positive, as the all-black chassis looks and feels reassuringly solid. The lid barely flexes at all, protecting the display within, while the shock protected hard drive helps to prevent damage to your data by resetting the read/write head if vibrations are detected. At 2.7kg this is quite a heavy laptop, though, so bear this in mind if you travel often. As with the Samsung R440, an Intel Core i3 370M processor provides the power. Anyone wishing to multitask with all their office applications will be pleased with the response, and only the Core i5 lap...

Review: Lenovo G560

By TechRadar, published 26-03-2011

Lenovo has hit the mark once again with its excellent G560. Boasting impressive usability and performance, this is one of the best laptops we've seen at this price point, and its few small quirks don't detract from an excellent overall user experience. This laptop is such a success because it gets the basics right. The keyboard is fantastic, providing a crisp and firm action that will suit those that need a computer for typing essays or reports, or inputting data. It's just a shame that the Control (Ctrl) key has been indented one space and replaced by the Function (Fn) key, although we found we eventually got used to this. A dedicated numeric keypad has been included, but it's a little cramped due to the large keys employed in the main keyboard. Similarly, the directional keys are very cl...

Review: Dell Inspiron M5030

By TechRadar, published 26-03-2011

While there's nothing specifically wrong with Dell's Inspiron M5030, when compared to the excellent laptops from Lenovo and MSI at this price point it is hard to recommend. Nevertheless, the impressive battery life may be enough to convince those for whom portability is a requirement. General portability is great and, although the 2.6kg chassis is fractionally heavier than the other laptops, the 303-minute battery life is significantly better than the competition – giving you over an hour more power than the nearest rival. This will suit those who spend a lot of time on the move. The M5030 is one of the more attractive laptops, featuring a circular pattern that glints when it catches the light. Build quality is decent enough, but you'll need a laptop bag to ensure the machine's safety on...

Review: Acer Aspire 5336

By TechRadar, published 26-03-2011

From tiny netbooks to high-performance multimedia centres, Acer manufacturers a broad range of impressive laptops to suit every budget. The Aspire 5336-T353G32Mnkk comes in at the more affordable end of the spectrum and its low price means it's also a distinctly average performer. The 15.6-inch screen is the first disappointment. It has a green tinge that is sure to irritate anyone who wants to watch films or view photos. Despite featuring a 1366 x 768- pixel resolution, detail is also surprisingly poor. The display is very good at suppressing reflections in bright light, however, so is great for anyone who has to work under harsh office lighting. The chassis is well put together and built from hard black plastics so will survive the rigours of life on the road. Unlike the MSI CR620-643uk,...

Dell Closes the Coffin on Adamo Line

By MaximumPC, published 02-09-2011

Dell did what it could to keep its Adamo line alive and well -- a price cut here, and price cut there -- but ultimately decided to pull the plug and discontinue the Adamo series and brand name, CNet reports. The Adamo was Dell's answer to the MacBook Air, and a good one at that. The aluminum casing looked sexy and measured just 0.65 inches thin (the Adamo XPS measured just 0.39 inches), it didn't weigh much (a little under 4 pounds), and it boasted a respectable spec sheet. CNet didn't say why Dell decided to discontinue the Adamo brand, only that it is. That's a shame, because it was just starting to give the MacBook Air a run for its money. The last price cut brought the 13-inch Adamo down to $799, cheaper even than Apple's 11-inch MacBook Air models, though Dell had to downgrade a few c...

Laptop Review: Dell Vostro V130, Ultra-Portable 13 inch, core i3

By DigitalVersus, published 21-01-2011

This week the MacBook Air 13.3 inch sees a competitor arriving in our laptop review. Should Apple be worried? Answers in the test. Dell is giving us the Vostro...