Dell Vostro 10 Series Introduced

Vostro 1014, 1015 and 1088 Entry-level Notebooks

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Dell have just introduced a new line of entry level notebooks, the new Dell Vostro 10 Series. Suffice for the basic working needs the new lineup includes 14.1-inch (Vostro 1014 and 1088) and 15.6-inch (Vostro 1015) business notebooks that are EnergyStar 5.0 certified. They all come with great battery life with power efficient design and WLED LCDs, built-in optical drives, run on Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 802.11n, 2 megapixel webcams, with up to 4GB of RAM and 320GB of storage space, with four USB ports, gigabit ethernet and Bluetooth.

Also, they’re not much different one from another — with the Vostro 1088 featuring a higher-end ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 graphics cards, and the other two running on built-in Intel GMA 4500MHD GPUs.

The new Dell Vostro 10 Series is already available in Europe with prices starting from 255 GBP in the UK (some $420), should be available in Asia next week and in the next several months in North America.

Vostro 1014/1014D/1088 Notebook

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