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To: stockman_scott who wrote (76022)10/31/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: Scott Kleinhans  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Scott

On Monday, Dell will introduce a thinner, faster model to its Inspiron line of notebooks that's aimed at home and small business users.

Equipped with a Pentium II processor and weighing six pounds, the Inspiron 3500
will be the lightest in Dell's Inspiron line. Prices start at $2,000, but higher-priced
models of the 3500 will come with 6.4GB hard disks and 14.1-inch displays.

The new Inspirons are 1.5 inches thick, the same as Dell's higher-end Latitude
notebook line, which is targeted at corporate users. Earlier Inspirons were at least 2.1 inches thick


I've got one of the Inspiron 3200's and love it. I bought it back in July. Maybe I could break it and hopefully get the boss to buy me one of the new 3500's.

Scott