Although Dell’s first 11-inch ultraportable performs well, competing notebooks offer longer battery life and better ergonomics for less money.
These days, we’re seeing these new in-betweener devices amid netbooks and regular laptop sizes. They have emerged out of the desire to have a bigger screen and a little more performance than an Intel Atom powered 10-incher netbook — while maintaining the portability and affordability. Dell extents its Inspiron line to cater to this segment with the Inspiron 11z. We take it for a spin to check what advantages this segment has to offer to the consumers.
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