The review is a little misleading. They list the price of the notebook as $698. However, for that price, it would only have 1GB of RAM, not 2, it would not come with a built in webcam, and it would only have a 37Whr battery, not a 56Whr. According to Dell's website, the laptop as they have it configured would cost $853. That's a fairly significant difference.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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The review is a little misleading. They list the price of the notebook as $698. However, for that price, it would only have 1GB of RAM, not 2, it would not come with a built in webcam, and it would only have a 37Whr battery, not a 56Whr. According to Dell's website, the laptop as they have it configured would cost $853. That's a fairly significant difference.