Searching for a Smaller Laptop: Dell Inspirion vs. Mac vs. Dell D420

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In summary, the smaller the laptop, the more important it is to get a good processor. The Dell Inspirion is a good option, but there are better options out there.
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Ok, I already have a laptop, but I want a smaller one.

The one I have is a Dell Inspirion with a 14.1 inch screen.

I'm looking for one that's like 13.3 or even better one that is 12.1 inches. I want a small laptop. The weight of my laptop is just too much. It hovers close to 7 pounds.

I know they have small Mac's and I've heard Dell D420's are small too, but are there any other options. The Mac's are cheaper than the D420's so there has to be cheaper PC's out there.

Thanks. :biggrin:
 
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Get the Averatec 2300. 12.1", 4 pounds, 1GB RAM, AMD Turion X2 (Dual 1.8Ghz) , hardrive 100 GB SATA, NVIDIA 6400, bright hi-def screen, good feeling durable keyboard and trackpad for about 900$.

It is not the smallest laptop in the 12.1" category, but its performance is way beyond any other non 17" laptop. Every Sony Vaio I have seen is painfully slow, I would not want to spend 2000$ on that.
 
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I'm probably going to go with the Averatec. That looks sick.
 
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Hahahah, I have the dell inspiron. It is one heavy brick.
 
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JasonRox said:
That laptop looks sick.

I'll need to install Windows on it though. I'm not familiar with Linux.

You can get it as a dual boot system Linux and Windows for about $100 more. That was the lightest laptop I have seen. Once you learn about *nix, you might not want to go back to Windows.
 
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Sony make very small Vaio's - I see a lot of people using them at conferences (while "listening" to talks :wink: )
 
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J77 said:
Sony make very small Vaio's - I see a lot of people using them at conferences (while "listening" to talks :wink: )

They're are mighty expensive though, and the hardware it comes with is hardly worth it at all. Well, it's not worth it at all.
 
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what you do base that perception on?
 
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I recently bought a Sony Vaio. I got it because it wasn't that expensive, was small and had pretty good stats: Dual Core 2Ghz CPU, 1Gb RAM, 80Gb HD. It's very lightweight.
 
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That's a hell of a machine though. How much does it go for?

My guess would be around $15,000-$20,000 for a base configuration given its a Sun v215 (http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/v215/) in a "laptop" form-factor.
 
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1. Which laptop is smaller in size, the Dell Inspirion or Mac?

The Dell D420 is smaller in size compared to both the Dell Inspirion and Mac.

2. Does the size of a laptop affect its performance?

The size of a laptop does not directly affect its performance. However, smaller laptops may have less powerful components due to size limitations, which can impact performance.

3. Which laptop has a longer battery life, the Dell Inspirion or Mac?

The Mac typically has a longer battery life compared to the Dell Inspirion and Dell D420 due to its energy efficient components and operating system.

4. Are there any differences in features between the Dell Inspirion, Mac, and Dell D420?

Yes, there are differences in features between these laptops. The Mac and Dell Inspirion may have more advanced features and capabilities compared to the Dell D420, which is a smaller and more basic laptop.

5. Which laptop is better for portability, the Dell Inspirion or Mac?

Both the Dell Inspirion and Mac are designed for portability and have similar dimensions. However, the Mac may be a better choice for those looking for a lightweight and compact laptop for frequent travel.

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