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Dell offers two dual-core laptops for under $1000

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On April 17, 2006, 10:19 AM EST

Dual core is all the rave, and anyone who has gotten the chance to use a dual core system has probably fallen in love. Dual core laptops are an entirely different beast, and for the most part don't fall under the category of “cheap”. Dell is looking to attack the low-cost notebook market with dual core to change that, offering a $999 dual-core laptop. The Inspiron E1705 and the Latitude D620 are both now offered for under that, with the Latitude available for a mere $899 with the Core Duo T2300. The notebooks aren't “meager”, and while certainly won't be winning any performance contests, having portable dual-core available at this cost is quite nice. Likely, other vendors will follow suit, and since Intel originally committed to offering dual-core for a similar price as single-core, in just a few months we may see this quite often.

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mentaljedi
on April 17, 2006
3:32 PM
ha! nice

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barfarf
on April 18, 2006
7:32 AM
sweet! Now all i want is a dual in a more portable size like a 12" screen. I wonder how much more battery dual core drains.

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DragonMaster
on April 18, 2006
10:09 AM
[quote]I wonder how much more battery dual core drains.[/quote]Twice that of one? But since it varies with CPU usage, and the tasks are shared, I don't know.

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