The Dell Inspiron 14z and 13z are just the latest sub $700 Ultrabooks to hit the market as manufacturers try to appeal to a budget conscious audience with the latest technology. The Inspiron 14z Ultrabook (not to be confused with last years Inspiron 14z) is a 14-inch notebook with a not so incredibly light weight of 4.1 pounds. It is however quite thin at 0.83-inches. The 14z comes with up to a 500GB regular hard drive and uses a 32GB SSD for caching and faster boots. The starting price should be $699 for the base model that will come with an Intel Core i3 Sandy Bridge processor. You will have an option to upgrade to the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processor technology, but it’ll take you well above the $700 starting price. Also optional will be dedicated AMD 7570M graphics. Other notable features include a backlit keyboard, built-in optical drive DVD Burner (very unusual for Ultrabooks), 1.0MP web camera, silver brush metal finish with optional red color and 7 hours of battery life. Ports included are two USB 3.0, Ethernet, HDMI, microphone/headphone combo jack and 3-in-1 media card reader. The Inspiron 14z Ultrabook screen will have a standard resolution of 1366 x 768, no options to upgrade.
The Inspiron 13z is much the same in terms of specs, but it will have a 13” screen and weigh a lighter 3.8 lbs. Pricing will also be lower on the Inspiron 13z, it will start at $599. Compare that to the $999 XPS 13z Ultrabook and the price difference of $400 might tempt you!
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