Dell M301Z Review: low energy consumption processor and excellent portability

Dell M301Z has low energy consumption processor and excellent portability

In the interface configuration aspects, Dell M301Z right designed with the card reader Interface, E-SATA interface, audio interface and network interfaces. The left is a USB interface and power connector. because of the right side of E-SATA interface compatible with USB devices, so this machine a total of three USB ports.

In addition to both sides, the back of the product is also designed two interfaces, they are HDMI and Display Interface. Although support for Display Interface devices are not many, but there are individual manufacturers adhere to this camp, and Dell is one of them. Unfortunately, this product does not configure the VGA connector.

Weight aspects, which includes the battery weight is about 1.8kg. This is also a light weight 13 inch notebook, this is mainly due to the smaller and thinner, Dell M301Z has abandoned the CD-ROM.

 

The laptop uses the standard AMD ultrathin notebook platform “Nile”, pure 3A configuration: processor is AMD Neo K625, similar to the mainstream multi core notebooks on the RS880M chipset platform, equipped with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 integrated graphics card, and has 2GB memory and 320GB hard drive. As the main features of this laptop is light and portable, So we can’t demanding its performance configuration as mainstream laptop computers that powerful. AMD Neo K625 is a higher level of ultra-low-voltage AMD dual-core processor, this processor has the standard 1.5GHz frequency.

Ultra-low voltage processor can not only bring light feel, and also can increase the battery time. This product is estimated can be used 5 hours in power saving mode under full power. But this is only estimated values, according to the user’s different use strength and the patterns, the actual use of time will change. As a design and workmanship are excellent ultra-thin notebook, Dell M301Z is ideal for frequent business travel and mobile office users.

Dell M301Z’s low voltage chip

Dell in the past in the field of ultra-thin laptops movement is less, they may think that the market is not mature, and there is no rush to work. However, looking at the development of this area seems to get better and better, and then launched a series of ultra-thin products. M301Z is one of them, it uses a third-generation AMD ultrathin notebook platform Nile, its performance is worthy of our expectations.

Dell M301Z is a flagship ultra-thin products, from the appearance point of view, its roof uses called “LCVM” material. It is understood that this material can be more effective to prevent static electricity, and the rigidity higher than ordinary plastic. Although not metal, but we see its surface is aiso wiredrawing processing, the overall look more rich texture.

Its corners are very smooth, the whole line is very fluent. It is Dell’s mainstream consumer product, whether sales or user attention degree is very high. We see this series of product design is also very popular, consistent with the majority of consumer tastes.

General low-voltage products are not using a large screen, usually is between 11 inches – 13 inches. This product use a 13 inch glossy screen, the standard resolution is 1366 x 768.

Its design style is simple, although the lack of some delicate, but we can not say that it is not fine. The whole surface of the keyboard, this product embodies neat. It use Dell keyboard with unique design style, key area is ​​large, have soft touch.

In addition to power button, there is no configure any button. Our top of the shaft on the left to see the words SRS Premium Sound, which shows through the laptop sound enhancement system, users can feel even better sound effect. Dell M301Z the status LED is located below the left side, basically the user can easily see them. In addition, we have to note that this computer palm rest is also used glossy handle, so even if the long time friction will not appear old phenomenon.

Posted in : Computers and IT, Laptops, Tablets & Netbooks
Tags:

Leave a Reply