Dell Vostro 1310
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The Dell Vostro 1310 laptop line is aimed at the small business user with features like Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2, biometric security, cable lock slot and a number of security software utilities.
Vostro 1310 laptops, which measure 12.48 x 0.94 (front)/1.47 (back) x 9.57 inches (W x H x D) with a starting weight of 4.6 pounds, are thinner and lighter than preceding generation. It features a magnesium-alloy strengthened chassis, robust hinges and sealed keyboards.
The Dell Vostro 1310 is available with a range of Intel processors (from the 1.86GHz Celeron M M540 up to the T9500 2.6GHz Core 2 Duo). There are two 13.3″ screen offerings, a 1280×800 WXGA with matte anti-glare coating and 1280×800 WXGA “TrueLife” glossy display. The notebook can take up to 4GB of RAM and Dell offers 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows Vista Business or Windows XP Professional. The system is priced starting at $749 with integrated Intel X3100 graphics at the time of this writing, but is also available with nVidia 8400M GS dedicated graphics.
The Vostro range is aimed primarily at business users — you’ll find it in the business section of the Dell Web site — but there’s nothing to stop consumers from taking advantage of their low price tags. Most budget machines are heavy and slow, but the Vostro 1310 only weighs slightly more than 2kg and has a surprisingly good specification.
The Vostro 1310 is a decent all-rounder for everyday office tasks and Web surfing, and we reckon it’s probably a good buy in its lower specification guise. With the high-end spec that our review machine came with, however, it merely looks like a budget laptop that’s trying too hard to make it into the major league.
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