Laptop manufacturers are constantly innovating to provide a feature-packed machine within a thin frame; latest to join the bandwagon is Dell. Dell recently announced the launch of the XPS 15z, which the company claims to be the world's thinnest laptop. This is Dell's first laptop in 'z' series of XPS and Inspiron laptops which aim to break the thickness barrier.
The XPS 15z is housed inside a 0.97 inch thick frame and weighs 2.51kg. It looks like Dell is trying to compete with the Apple's Macbook Pro but the XPS 15z has a deeper and wider chassis.
Featuring a 15.6 inch screen, the XPS 15z is available in two variants powered Intel i5 2410M (2.3GHz) or i7 2620M (2.7 GHz) dual core processors. It comes with Intel Sandy Bridge processors and supports 4GB standard memory, expandable to 8GB and a 750GB hard-disk. It also includes Nvidia's GeForce GT 525M with 1GB or 2GB of graphics memory according to the configuration you choose. Optimized touchpad special backlit chiclet (spill-resistant) keyboard and a 1.3MP camera are the other hardware that makes up the 15z.
The XPS 15z is housed inside a 0.97 inch thick frame and weighs 2.51kg. It looks like Dell is trying to compete with the Apple's Macbook Pro but the XPS 15z has a deeper and wider chassis.
Featuring a 15.6 inch screen, the XPS 15z is available in two variants powered Intel i5 2410M (2.3GHz) or i7 2620M (2.7 GHz) dual core processors. It comes with Intel Sandy Bridge processors and supports 4GB standard memory, expandable to 8GB and a 750GB hard-disk. It also includes Nvidia's GeForce GT 525M with 1GB or 2GB of graphics memory according to the configuration you choose. Optimized touchpad special backlit chiclet (spill-resistant) keyboard and a 1.3MP camera are the other hardware that makes up the 15z.
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