Dell's lightweight laptop has a secret - what's in it?
Dell's most underrated division has an amazing PC budget in its class. The XPS Series are the best workstations from Dell. A pioneer released decades earlier, many people consider it a Windows PC that is likely to be the same as Apple's famous MacBook Air in looks and feel.
As a collection of Corona items, its impact on other Dell items is noticeable, far more sensible - and a newbie would probably take it more than any computer from Austin-based tech Goliath.
Meet the Vostro 5301, the business adaptation of the Inspiron 5301 and arguably the lightest 13-inch PC Dell has ever seen. Weighing 1.06 kg (2.35 lb), it weighs no more than its Inspiron (1.08 kg) and 11th Gen XPS 13 (1.16 kg) siblings.
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Hello Vostro
The Vostro is probably the least well-known of Dell's PC lineup, and rightfully so; it targets the relatively cautious small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) market with decent business PCs. Overall, the bezels are pretty thin, and the reason for the Vostro is to have a stake in the industry as a whole, more in quantity than utility, with someone who values value. However, taking this approach means Dell is pushing the Vostro into the more important areas of the XPS and Latitude lineup. All in all, it makes it clear why Vostro PCs are tasty and below average in terms of technical equipment compared to the offerings mentioned above.
From here, the Vostro 5301 is shared; it is a modest, beautiful and strong choice in contrast to more expensive partners, as a real deal, non-standard. Available for just $ 679 in the US and £ 694.80 in the UK, although the entry-level version should be poor as it uses center sections similar to the XPS 13 or Latitude 3320.
There is an 11th level Intel Core (i5-1135G7) with an Intel Iris Xe Design processor, 8GB LPDDR4x and 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD. Surprisingly, the 13.3-inch Full HD display is 20% brighter than the more expensive Latitude model.
It includes a number of smart add-ons such as a screen protector, improved PC lift pivot mechanism, video conferencing prioritization, Dell Mobile Connect, a unique user interface, and a backlit console.
Even though it was posted a few months earlier, you couldn't find the recent poll 5301 online (at the time of writing). Therefore, we requested one for legal verification.
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