Dell unveils the AMD-based Latitude 131L
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We wouldn't exactly call it a torrent of AMD-based laptops from previously Intel-faithful Dell, but it's at least a start. The new Latitude 131L is the small-biz counterpart to the Inspiron 1501, featuring a Turion 64 X2 dual-core processor (starting at $899) or a Sempron processor (starting at $629), integrated graphics and a 15.4-inch widescreen display. Deets are otherwise slim, but we're guessing they'll be similar to the D820 (pictured) -- we'll know for sure tomorrow when the 131L goes live on Dell's online store.