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Dell introduces first Inspiron ultrabook

- The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Dell has announced its first Inspiron ultrabook, the Inspiron 14z, with its ultra-portable design, high performance level, and fast response time.

Dell emphasizes on giving a quality performance by providing fast boot and resume with its Intel Rapid Start Technology, combining this feature with a seven-hour battery life.

The Inspiron 14z has a contemporary look, incorporating its premium brushed aluminum with two color choices of moon silver, and coming later this year, fire red as its finishing touch.

The Inpiron 14z is a well-built, well-specified ultrabook of great value starting at 4.12 pounds (1.87 kg), and 0.83 inches (21 mm) at its thickest point, providing a light and easy carry for the whole day.

The Inspiron 14z is more than just any ordinary laptop. It’s an ultra-thin, ultra-powerful ultrabook that has a long battery life and boots up in seconds with its 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 processor power, Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium and up to 8GB of memory.

A built-in DVD drive features Inpiron 14z as a fully featured ultrabook. Ultra-portable entertainment is readily available with its ultra-portability featuring a 14-inch HD display, built-in Skullcandy stereo speakers, built-in DVD drive, and optional discrete graphics that ensure great entertainment anywhere.

The Inspiron 14z’s elegant details ensure a sleek performance and stylish portability while still providing a high quality performance. 

The Inspiron 14z ultrabook retails at a starting price of P44,990 and is available in Dell Concept Stores and authorized retailers nationwide.

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