Sunday, 28 August 2011

Review Dell Vostro 3400


Design Vostro 3400 was impressed by the formal but still attractive curves and body parts that seem modern. When the cover is opened the screen, you'll see the layout of the keyboard and touchpad are conventional but is actually a touch that makes it stiff. Dell's also adding amenities typical fingerprint found on business notebooks.

Vostro 3400 Intel-based Core i5-450m are classified as middle class. Vostro 3400 itself is available in a choice of Intel Core and Core-i3-i5 with the alternative between the Intel HD graphics and the GeForce 310M.

Although intended for business users, multimedia facilities are also included Dell via the existence of multimedia shortcut at the top of the keyboard. These shortcuts can be accessed with a stylish touch.

Connectivity Support in the Vostro 3400 is quite complete, including ExpressCard. This makes this product suitable for business users who want all ready to connect. Even a slot for a SIM card that utilizes cellular data connection lines also have been prepared in the battery compartment (although this facility is counted optional).

One thing odd is the use of 3 GB of main memory. The amount of RAM is composed of a piece of 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 1 GB DDR3 RAM chip. Generally, the notebook contains RAM 2 GB, 4 GB, and so on that is not an even multiple? Maybe this composition is one trick to make the Dell Vostro 3400 is more competitive prices.

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