Specifications :
- OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
- Processor: Second generation Intel Core i5 processor
- Intel HM67 Chipset
- Graphics: Inthet HD Graphics and Nvidia Graphics
- Display: 14 inch LED display
- 1366 x 768 pixels screen resolution
- up to 8GB RAM
- 500 HDD
- Multi-Touch Touchpad, Card reader
- USB, LAN and HDMI ports
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth data connectivity
- Battery: standard battery
- Battery Life: NA
- Weight: NA
Dell is going to release a new ultra-portable notebook, the Dell XPS L412z. The upcoming Dell XPS L412z has just 0.9-inch thick and weighing around 4.36 pounds. This ultra-portable notebook is featuring an Intel Core “Sandy Brigde” processor with up to 8GB of RAM. It brings a 13.3-inch WLED TrueLife display with edge-to-edge glass and offers 1366 × 768 pixels resolution. It boasts a 1GB of nVidia GeForce GT 520M graphics with nVidia Optimus technology, comes with choice of 750GB 7,200rpm hard disk drive or a 256GB SSD.
This Dell XPS L412z will also supports the nVidia Optimus technologies plus the Intel Wireless Display technology. The Dell XPS L412z 14-inch notebook is coming in at $999 upwards, based on the requirements.
The new Dell XPS L412z AC adapter has a ultra-thin and stylish body, it’s size of 23 x 335 x 234 mm, and weight 1.98 kg. The Dell XPS 14z laptop features, including a second-generation Intel Core i5 or i7 dual-core processor, a 14-inch (1366 x 768 pixels) WLED display, 4GB of DDR3 (1333MHz) RAM, 500GB or 750GB HDD, DVD burner, and support for WiFi 802.11 a/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, one USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 port, HDMI output, a 1.3 MP webcam, and pre-installed with Windows 7 Home Advanced Edition OS.
Dell's XPS L412z is a solid little machine, and it'll certainly serve its customers well, but it's just a little too pricey with some of its shortcomings. Gamers will want more than a lowly GT520M, and bargain hunters will demand a lower price from a 14" machine. In a way, the XPS L412z stuck between a rock and a hard place, though it's well-built, a pleasure to use and very easy on the eyes.
The XPS L412z incorporates a 1.3MP web camera, Waves MaxxAudio-branded sound system, optional Intel Wireless Display technlogy, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Gigabit LAN, Bluetooth, and full array of ports and slots, including HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, a USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 connector, and a 7-in-1 media card reader.
New details of laptop Dell XPS L412z been leaked. Dell XPS L412z charger thin-and-light laptops are equipped with a backlight 14-inch LED screen with 1366 × 768 pixels, Sandy Bridge CPU options, up to 8GB of RAM, SDD and HDD options, and Nvidia GeForce graphics with 1GB Optimus technology.
The notebook will also make use of Intel WiDi, a multi-card reader, USB 3.0 and Waves MaxxAudio speakers, which we suspect to be something similar to Beats Audio in select HP notebooks, the 14-inch XPS 14z will include Sandy Bridge CPU options as expected and up to 8GB RAM. Discrete Nvidia GPU options with Optimus will be made available as well, along with SDD and HDD options, HDMI-out with 3D support, backlit keyboard, slot-loading DVD drive and an 8-cell Dell U164P battery for over 6 hours of battery life. The 1366x768 resolution screen itself will have its own edge-to-edge glass for protection.
The Dell XPS L412z will pack Hard disk drive and SSD options, backlit keyboard, High-definition multimedia interface-by helping cover their three dimensional support, slot-loading DVD drive, as well as an 8-cell battery for more than 6 hrs of usage. The 1366×768 resolution screen on its 14-inch display may have new technology glass because of its protection. For that connectivity, the Dell XPS L412z will take advantage of Apple WiDi, a multi-card readers, and USB 3. ports. The product includes the Waves MaxxAudio loudspeakers, which we suspect to become something such as Beats Audio in choose Hewlett packard notebook computers.
Among mainstream laptops, the Dell XPS L412z offers better components and better performance than most competitors, with an Intel Core i7 processor, switchable Nvidia graphics, and a spacious 750GB hard drive. Though it falters a bit on Dell XPS L412z battery life, the attractive compact design and oh-so-comfortable keyboard gives other premium systems a run for their money. On the flipside, the premium may be too steep for some customers, who might prefer the Editors' Choice Dell L412z (Core i5), which offers solid mainstream performance without the luxury-class price tag.
It’s 8-cell Dell U164P battery power is allowing for up to 6 hrs of run time per single charge. This Dell XPS 14z notebook will deliver in US and then Canada on November 1st, other markets on November 15t with starting selling price $999.
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