Daftar Harga Lengkap Laptop Dan Notbook Dell April 2011 Terbaru
Harga Notebook Dell April 2011 - List Harga Notebook Dell Terbaru Setelah baru saja saya Update Daftar Harga Laptop Toshiba Terbaru April 2011.Kini Giliran Daftar Harga Laptop Dell April 2011 Terbaru. Dell merupakan jenis laptop yang sangat dikagumi setelah Toshiba dan Acer, Bahkan bertiga ini saling Merebut Pasar. Berikut Daftar Harga Laptop Dell April 2011 Terbaru
List Harga Netbook Dell Terbaru April 2011
Dell Inspiron
Rp 5.400.000
Pentium SU4100, 2GB DDR2, 320GB HDD, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA 4500, Camera, 11.6inch WXGA, Win7 Home Basic, Green, Red, White
Dell Inspiron 13R
Rp 5.600.000
Core i3-350M, 2GB DDR3, 250GB HDD, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA HD 256MB (shared), Camera, 13.3inch WXGA, Non OS, Black
Dell Inspiron 13z
Rp 6.300.000
Pentium SU4100, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA 4500, Camera, 13.3inch WXGA, Win7 Home Premium, Black, Red
Dell Inspiron 14 (N4030)
Rp 4.900.000
Pentium P6100, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA HD 256MB (shared), Camera, 14inch WXGA, Non OS, Black
Dell Inspiron 1464
Rp 8.500.000
Core i5-430, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA ATi RadeonHD4330 512MB, Camera, 14.1inch WXGA, Win7 Home Premium, Black, Blue, Pink, Red
Dell Inspiron 14R
Rp 7.000.000
Core i3-330M, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA ATi Radeon5470HD 1GB, Camera, 14inch WXGA, Win7 Home Basic - 64bit, Black
Dell Inspiron 14z
Rp 7.400.000
Core2 Duo SU7300, 3GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA ATI Radeon HD4330 512MB, Camera, 14inch WXGA, Win7 Home Premium, Black, Red
Dell Inspiron Alba 1440
Rp 4.800.000
Dual Core T4500, 2GB DDR2, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, VGA Intel GMA 4500, Camera, 14inch WXGA, Non OS, Black, Blue, Green, Pink, Purple, Red, White
Dell Precision M4500
Rp 19.100.000
Core i5-520, 4GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, 56K Modem, NIC, WiFi, VGA NVIDIA Quadro FX880M 1GB, 15.6inch WXGA, Win7 Pro 64bit, Black
Dell Studio 14
Rp 7.900.000
Core2 Duo T6500, 2GB DDR2, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA X3100 256MB (shared), Camera, 14.1inch WXGA, Win Vista Home Basic, Black
Dell Studio 15
Rp 8.100.000
Core2 Duo T6500, 2GB DDR2, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA ATI Radeon HD4570 256MB, Camera, 15.6inch WXGA, Win Vista Home Premium, Black, Blue, Green, Red
Dell Studio XPS 13
Rp 10.800.000
Core2 Duo P8700, 3GB DDR2, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA NVIDIA GeForce 9500 256MB, Camera, 13.3inch WXGA, Win Vista Home Premium, Black
Dell Studio XPS 16
Rp 13.000.000
Core2 Duo P8700, 3GB DDR2, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA ATi Radeon HD3670 512MB, Camera, 16inch WXGA, Win Vista Home Premium, Black
Dell Vostro 1014
Rp 5.400.000
Core2 Duo T6570, 2GB DDR2, 250GB HDD, DVD±RW, GbE NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA 4500 384MB (shared), Camera, 14.1inch WXGA, Non OS, Black
Dell Vostro 1088
Rp 6.700.000
Core2 Duo T6670, 4GB DDR2, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, 56K Modem, GbE NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA ATi Radeon HD4330 512MB, Camera, 14.1inch WXGA, Non OS, Black
Dell Vostro 3300
Rp 10.100.000
Core i5-520M, 3GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, Fingerprint, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA HD, Camera, 13.3inch WXGA, Win XP Pro, Red, Silver
Dell Vostro 3400
Rp 8.700.000
Core i5-430M, 3GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA Intel GMA HD,Fingerprint, Camera, 14inch WXGA, Win XP Pro, Red, Silver
Dell Vostro 3700
Rp 12.700.000
Core i5-520M, 4GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, DVD±RW, NIC, WiFi, Bluetooth, Fingerprint, VGA NVIDIA GeForce 330M 1GB, Camera, 17.3inch WXGA, Win7 Pro, Bronze, Red
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Daftar Harga Lengkap Laptop Dan Notbook Dell April 2011 Terbaru
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Dell Inspiron 14 Review
The Dell Inspiron 14 laptop computer is one of Dell’s many fine entries in this category. It represents an exceptional balance of the most needed laptop features with reasonable cost. Our review is based on what we believe to be an optimal configuration for a wide array of consumers but just about everything on this computer can be customized to the individual user’s needs and desires. Some of those choices add to the cost while others will actually reduce the final unit cost. We appreciate the Build It Your Way feature of Dell’s web site precisely because it makes customization simple and lets the consumer know exactly what effect any given choice has on the purchase price.
Standout Features
The processor for the version of the Dell Inspiron 14 that we selected is the Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 running at a snappy 2.2GHz with a 2MB L2 cache and 800MHz front side bus speed. For users who need more computing power there are a couple of upgrades available culminating with the Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 with a 2.53GHz clock speed, 3MB L2 cache and 1066MHz front side bus speed. For those who wish to economize a bit, the processor can be downgraded to a still respectable Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300. The computer comes with a healthy 4GB of DDR2 RAM memory.
The Inspiron 14 used for our review comes with a 320GB hard drive which is upgradeable to 500GB. There are lesser versions of this computer that have hard drives as small as 160GB. It also includes an 8x CD/DVD burner. That can be upgraded to a combo drive that will read Blu-ray discs and write to DVDs or CDs.
Battery life is always an issue for laptops and this one comes standard with a very respectable 85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion battery. You can save $40 by downgrading to a 48 WHr, 6-cell battery but we wouldn’t recommend that for anyone except those who don’t expect to be away from a plug very often.
Microsoft Windows 7 is the included operating system on the Inspiron 14. It also comes with Microsoft Works and a trial version Microsoft Office. A 15-month subscription to McAfee Security Center is also part of the package. The standard warranty is a one year parts and labor and includes mail in or in home service following remote diagnosis. The warranty can be expanded to two or three years at additional cost.
The standard Inspiron 14 configuration supports Wi-Fi “G” wireless networking. Most wireless network users would do well to upgrade to the Wi-Fi “N” network card for much faster data transfer and better range. Bluetooth connectivity is available as an option.
Standout Features
• Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 processor
• 14-inch High Definition Widescreen display
• 4GB RAM memory
• Windows 7 64 bit OS
• 14-inch High Definition Widescreen display
• 4GB RAM memory
• Windows 7 64 bit OS
Features:
The Dell Inspiron 14 is one of the most versatile and practical laptops available. Its 14-inch widescreen display is large enough to avoid the eye strain that can be an undesirable side effect of NetBooks and similarly, its keyboard is spacious enough to make for a pleasant typing experience. Nonetheless, this little computer fits nicely into just about any laptop case or backpack with ease and weighing in at just about five pounds, carry it around is a breeze. Pricing is very reasonable for the amount of computing power provided.
While we don’t generally pay a lot of attention to the cosmetics of a computer in our reviews, the Inspiron 14 has enough intriguing possibilities that we find it worth a mention. The standard color is glossy obsidian black. It’s also available in six other colors including Alpine White, Cherry Red, Ice Blue, Promise Pink, Gecko Green and Passion Purple. Most interesting, though, are the more than 200 artistic designs that can be chosen to express ones individuality. The additional colors cost $40 additional and the artistic designs run around $65 but it’s a price that many people will choose to incur in creating their own signature computer.The processor for the version of the Dell Inspiron 14 that we selected is the Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 running at a snappy 2.2GHz with a 2MB L2 cache and 800MHz front side bus speed. For users who need more computing power there are a couple of upgrades available culminating with the Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 with a 2.53GHz clock speed, 3MB L2 cache and 1066MHz front side bus speed. For those who wish to economize a bit, the processor can be downgraded to a still respectable Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300. The computer comes with a healthy 4GB of DDR2 RAM memory.
The Inspiron 14 used for our review comes with a 320GB hard drive which is upgradeable to 500GB. There are lesser versions of this computer that have hard drives as small as 160GB. It also includes an 8x CD/DVD burner. That can be upgraded to a combo drive that will read Blu-ray discs and write to DVDs or CDs.
Battery life is always an issue for laptops and this one comes standard with a very respectable 85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion battery. You can save $40 by downgrading to a 48 WHr, 6-cell battery but we wouldn’t recommend that for anyone except those who don’t expect to be away from a plug very often.
Microsoft Windows 7 is the included operating system on the Inspiron 14. It also comes with Microsoft Works and a trial version Microsoft Office. A 15-month subscription to McAfee Security Center is also part of the package. The standard warranty is a one year parts and labor and includes mail in or in home service following remote diagnosis. The warranty can be expanded to two or three years at additional cost.
The standard Inspiron 14 configuration supports Wi-Fi “G” wireless networking. Most wireless network users would do well to upgrade to the Wi-Fi “N” network card for much faster data transfer and better range. Bluetooth connectivity is available as an option.
Expert Reviews:
Expert opinion of the Dell Inspiron 14 is generally that the computer packs a lot of bang for the buck but that battery life is somewhat disappointing and that features such as Bluetooth and a webcam should be standard. For that reason, we’ve configured the reviewed unit to include the webcam and a better battery believing that this best represents the computer that is most likely to be desired. Just about every feature of the computer can be upgraded for additional charge or downgraded to reduce the purchase price.
Summary:
For those looking for a small laptop at a good price, there are few that offer as much as the Dell Inspiron 14. It packs a lot of power in its standard configuration but we believe that most consumers will find some upgrades preferable to the base unit. Dell’s web site is particularly good at allowing the consumer to have the computer built to individual specifications and keeps a running tally of what effect changes have on the unit’s price. Dell’s customer service and warranty plans are plusses for making this choice.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Dell delivers performance and flexibility with traditional and alternative desktop solutions
- New Dell OptiPlex 980 desktop is the most powerful and the most energy efficient commercial desktop Dell has ever offered
- New Dell FX100 zero client solution centralizes desktops with the performance and flexibility of a traditional PC
The company today introduced two new flexible computing options – the high-performance Dell ™ OptiPlex™ 980 commercial desktop and Dell FX100 zero client solution.
“Our customers, including large businesses, government agencies, healthcare organizations and small, medium businesses are looking to explore overall efficiencies in their IT infrastructure which means looking at systems that enable better productivity but result in greater power and cost savings,” said Brett McAnally, director, Dell Product Group. “With the OptiPlex 980 and FX100 we’re helping our customers strike a balance, offering flexible solutions and services that meet their complex demands.”
Dell OptiPlex 980 Desktop
Dell’s most powerful business desktop yet, the new OptiPlex 980, combines superb management and an environmentally responsible design. The new OptiPlex 980 can deliver up to 35 percent greater performance than previous generation OptiPlex systems³. The desktop can also lower energy costs with an energy-efficient design and environment-conscious features. New management features to enhance productivity include, virtual remote control capability with an optional Intel KVM (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) and simplified task management with Dell’s Update Catalog for Microsoft Systems Center. Other features making the OptiPlex 980 an ultimate commercial desktop computing experience include:
- Desktop Performance – With Intel Core processor technology (Core i5 or Core i7) options and Solid State Drive options for increased performance and reliability.
- Outstanding Energy Efficiency – With a 90 percent energy efficient power supply, the OptiPlex 980 can use less energy, helping to lower energy costs.
- Designed with the Environment in Mind – meets important environmental standards including Energy Star 5.0 and EPEAT Gold, EPEAT’s highest rating. OptiPlex 980 also contains more post-consumer recycled content than previous generations.
- A Quiet Workplace – the only commercial desktop with an optional Dell EcoKit that reduces system noise by up to 50 percent, helping to reduce workplace noise and increase productivity.
- Advanced Security & Systems Management – management innovation including the latest generation of Intel vPro remote management support, which improves productivity with a robust set of enterprise security options that are the hallmark of the OptiPlex brand.
Dell FX100 Zero Client Solution
The Dell FX100 zero client solution, ideal for both the Virtual Remote Desktop and the Dedicated Remote Workstation solutions, does not require a processor, operating system or corporate image to manage. And as a key component of Dell’s Flexible Computing Solution, the FX100 is a high-performance communication solution that uses PC-over-IP technology (PCoIP) to help businesses centralize client desktops while still delivering the performance and flexibility of a traditional PC. The FX100, previously only available as an access device for the Dell Precision R5400 rack workstation, is now shipping with new firmware that adds support for VMware View 4.0 with PCoIP.
Virtual PC computing over a network can be both a performance and bandwidth challenge but the FX100 uses PCoIP as an established methodology for providing high performance desktops over both LAN and WAN, further enabling key benefits of virtual remote desktops such as:
- Centralized client image management, storage, and processing in a secure location plus real-time secure access to corporate resources.
- Flexible access to virtualized client desktops from nearly any device as well as from high-performance FX100 clients.
- A true personal computing experience with support for all capabilities of a PC including optional support for host-based OpenGL graphics¹, USB, motion graphics and audio interactions at distances greater than traditional KVM limits.
- A near-zero footprint on account of the FX100’s fan-less, driverless and stateless form factor, which can eliminate the need to equip even remote users with a complex client device.
Dell Services offers a suite of highly customizable service and support solutions throughout the PC lifecycle including Dell ProSupport² and Dell ProManage. Dell also offers a robust set of services for organizations looking to migrate to Windows® 7. In addition, Dell offers flexible computing solutions, working with organizations to build a comprehensive solution for virtualization-infrastructure sizing, deployment and ongoing support.
About Dell:
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services they need and value. For more information, visit www.dell.com.
Stock Information
Firm Analyst
American Technology Dinesh Moorjani
Bank of America Scott Craig
Bank of Montreal Keith Bachman
Barclays Ben Reitzes
Calyon Shelby Seyrafi
Caris & Company Rob Cihra
Citigroup Richard Gardner
Credit Suisse First Boston Bill Shope
Cross Research Shannon Cross
Deutsche Bank North America Chris Whitmore
FTN Midwest Research Bill Fearnley, Jr.
Goldman Sachs David Bailey
J.P. Morgan Mark Moskowitz
Kaufman Bros. Shaw Wu
Morgan Stanley Katy Huberty
Needham & Company, Inc. Rich Kugele
Pacific Crest Andy Hargreaves
Raymond James Brian Alexander
RBC Capital Markets Amit Daryanani
Robert W. Baird Jayson Noland
Sanford C. Bernstein & Co LLC Toni Sacconaghi
Susquehanna Financial Group Jeff Fidacaro
Thomas Weisel Partners Doug Reid
UBS Warburg (U.S.) Maynard Um
Wachovia Capital Markets David Wong
Dell is followed by the analysts listed above as of May 7, 2009. Please note that the list may not be complete and may change as firms terminate or commence coverage.
Any opinions, estimates or forecasts regarding Dell's performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent the opinions, estimates, predictions or forecasts of Dell or its management. By providing the names of these analysts, Dell does not imply its endorsement of or concurrence with their reports, conclusions or recommendations.
American Technology Dinesh Moorjani
Bank of America Scott Craig
Bank of Montreal Keith Bachman
Barclays Ben Reitzes
Calyon Shelby Seyrafi
Caris & Company Rob Cihra
Citigroup Richard Gardner
Credit Suisse First Boston Bill Shope
Cross Research Shannon Cross
Deutsche Bank North America Chris Whitmore
FTN Midwest Research Bill Fearnley, Jr.
Goldman Sachs David Bailey
J.P. Morgan Mark Moskowitz
Kaufman Bros. Shaw Wu
Morgan Stanley Katy Huberty
Needham & Company, Inc. Rich Kugele
Pacific Crest Andy Hargreaves
Raymond James Brian Alexander
RBC Capital Markets Amit Daryanani
Robert W. Baird Jayson Noland
Sanford C. Bernstein & Co LLC Toni Sacconaghi
Susquehanna Financial Group Jeff Fidacaro
Thomas Weisel Partners Doug Reid
UBS Warburg (U.S.) Maynard Um
Wachovia Capital Markets David Wong
Dell is followed by the analysts listed above as of May 7, 2009. Please note that the list may not be complete and may change as firms terminate or commence coverage.
Any opinions, estimates or forecasts regarding Dell's performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent the opinions, estimates, predictions or forecasts of Dell or its management. By providing the names of these analysts, Dell does not imply its endorsement of or concurrence with their reports, conclusions or recommendations.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Dell starts sales of the world slimmest laptop with 13 inch screen
Dell starts sales of its ultra-slim business laptop — Dell Latitude 13. The company representatives state that it’s the thinnest laptop in the world with 13-inch-diagonal screen.
The notebook’s dimensions are 330 × 230 × 19.7 mm, weight is about 1.5 kg.
P.S. Acer is also going to release its new ultra-slim laptop that will be a strong rival for similar laptops from Apple and HP. This gadget will be only 19 mm thick, which is less than Apple MacBook Air and, of course, it’s much less than the size of similar models from HP.
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