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Stan Beer
Wednesday, 10 November 2004 03:28
Dell today launched the Inspiron 9200, the company's first notebook with a 17-inch wide-aspect screen. The 9200 measures about 41.5 mm thick, weighs a little more than 3.5 kg 1 and retails from $2499.
The new notebook system is powered by Intel's Pentium M 725 processors. and is claimed to deliver battery life of up to 3.4 hours.
The unit is housed in an arctic silver and alpine white chassis with an integrated subwoofer and is designed to provide easy access to multimedia content. Front and center multimedia keys are aimed at enabling users to navigate through music content simply.
The Inspiron 9200 is also the first new Inspiron notebook to incorporate optical drives, including an 8X CD/DVD burner. Users can burn a full DVD+R or DVD-R disc in approximately 12 minutes, according to Dell.
As soon as we have a pic available - we'll put it up here in tasty Tech.
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