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First review for Dell Inspiron M101z

The talented: Dual-core workstation in the sphere of an 11-inch laptop; talented baby grand and converge pad; much earlier than similar-size Netbooks.
The bad: Upgraded components aren’t miserly; imperfect graphics; purely be more or less battery life.
The substructure line: Dell’s hottest take on the Mini line is a dual-core AMD-powered 11-inch regularity with the aim of leaves Netbooks in the sphere of the dust in the sphere of vocabulary of both power and worth.
Re-evaluation:
The isolating line concerning Netbooks and laptops has

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