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Dell's low-cost Inspiron 11 3000 is a 2-in-1 unit for those of you who want a device that can act both as a Windows laptop, and as a Windows tablet. Unlike the flip-screen in the company's XPS Convertible model, this unit uses a hinge that tilts the scree...
IPS screen, Dual-band, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Full-sized HDMI port, Full-sized SD card slot...
Sluggish performance at times, Touchpad could be better, Touchscreen sometimes erratic...
Dell's 2-in-1 is an inexpensive proposition if you're after a dual-purpose device. It's easy to use it as a tablet, just by tilting the screen all the way back around the unit, and it does the job well enough as a laptop. Just don't expect a lot of speed...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-09-13 01:55:56
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Lisa Gade reviews the Dell Inspiron 11 3000, a 2-in-1 Windows 8.1 convertible with an 11.6″ touch screen and Lenovo Yoga style 360 degree hinges. You can use the 3 lb. Inspiron 11 as a laptop, tablet, presentation or tent mode device and it runs full Wind...
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With heavy hitter hybrids like the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 on the scene, it looks like Dell feels compelled to step up its game. The latest from the Round Rock, Texas firm is the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series, a rethink of the smallest model in its entry-l...
Sleek, symmetrical design, Powerful hardware for price...
Awkward mode switching, Device slips in tent mode, Not super affordable...
With heavy hitter hybrids like the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 on the scene, it looks like Dell feels compelled to step up its game. The latest from the Round Rock, Texas firm is the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series, a rethink of the smallest model in its entry-l...
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Dell announced a couple of new laptops at Computex 2014 and Pocket-lint managed to track down the Inspiron 11-inch and get a play with it. The Inspiron 11 3000 is a 2-in-1 hinged device - much like the Lenovo Yoga. The device can operate as a laptop, a t...
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With heavy hitter hybrids like the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 on the scene, it looks like Dell feels compelled to step up its game. The latest from the Round Rock, Texas firm is the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series, a rethink of the smallest model in its entry-l...
Sleek, symmetrical design, Powerful hardware for price...
Awkward mode switching, Device slips in tent mode, Not super affordable...
While aimed at students, I have a hard time seeing exactly who the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 will serve best. Frankly, I find it difficult to work on screens smaller than 13 inches, especially at a 16:9 aspect ratio, and I generally don't find an improvised...
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Dell's Inspiron M102z is an 11.6in netbook that makes use of AMD's Fusion technology. It runs an AMD E-350 APU (accelerated processing unit) which combines the CPU and the graphics in one small chip, and it's a lot faster than a conventional 10in netb...
Great battery life, HDMI, 7200rpm hard drive...
Feels a little too bulky, body can creak slightly...
Dell's Inspiron M102z makes use of AMD Fusion technology to deliver decent performance and great battery life in an 11.6in form factor...
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Dell's Adamo ultraportables are right up there with the Apples of this world for aesthetics, but one thing they could never be called is cheap: precious few will be able to afford the stratospherically expensive Adamo XPS (web ID: 169404). Don't despair...
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Dell’s Adamo ultraportables are right up there with the Apples of this world for aesthetics, but one thing they could never be called is cheap: precious few will be able to afford the stratospherically expensive Adamo XPS (web ID: 169404).Don’t despair...
A pint-sized beauty that combines great build, good-looks and a keen price...
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Glossy screens are generally synonymous with reflections and the M101z's 11.6-inch screen (1366 x 768 pixels) is no exception. It is always difficult to understand why manufacturers make this choice for their laptops and even more so when we're talking...
Wide comfortable keyboard, Plays HD video, Good responsiveness for office docs...
Glossy low contrast panel, Insufficient battery life for an ultraportable, A lot of glossy plastic...
Dell has chosen to put its faith in the AMD Vision platform for the conception of an ultra that is both economical and with sufficiently high performance for office doc and internet usage. While they have succeeded in doing this, battery life is too li...
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The Dell Inspiron M101z laptop is an 11.6in, 1.55kg ultraportable model that's suitable for travellers or students who want something affordable, small and easy to transport. It's not very powerful, but its AMD Athlon II Neo K125 CPU has enough grunt t...
Small and light, good keyboard and touchpad, HDMI, decent performance, good battery life...
Screen is too glossy, screen contrast isn’t great, screen’s lowest brightness level is still too bright...
The Dell Inspiron M101z ultraportable laptop is small and light and offers decent performance for everyday tasks. It's the type of notebook you should consider if you want something that's about the same size as a netbook, but which offers better perfo...
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It's common to take a shiny new notebook out of the box, judge it to be worthy and then find that some aspect - performance, price or feel - rubs off the polish. Rare are machines like the Dell Inspiron M101z that leave you happy with your initial verd...
Dell's Inspiron M101z delivers a lot of power in a compact, easy-to-carry and rather attractive chassis. ® More 11.6in Laptop ReviewsSamsung X125Packard Bell Butterfly XSAcer Aspire 1825PTToshiba Satellite T110...
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Design You could be forgiven for thinking that the M101z was a netbook with an addiction to growth hormones, as stylistically that's what this 11.6-inch screened notebook most closely resembles. It's relatively small (205x35x292mm) and light (1.56kg...
Dell's inexpensive M101z isn't a netbook, but it's worth consideration for any prospective netbook purchaser thanks to its combination of performance, price and battery life.
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There are alternatives to the Atom platform and one of the major competitors is AMD's Athlon 2 Neo range. Combined with a DirectX 10.1 GPU it forms a well-balanced platform, one which Dell has chosen to base their latest ultra-portable system on. For t...
The Inspiron M101z is another portable system from Dell which proves the days of bland grey boxes are long gone. With a selection of high quality finishes available for their latest system users are presented with a high level of build quality as soon...
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Last month we reviewed a mid-priced version of the new Dell Inspiron M301z, and the M101z is basically an 11.6in version of this laptop. Its specification means it sits somewhere between cut-price netbooks and proper ultra-portable laptops. The model t...
The M101z has decent battery life and a vibrant screen, all wrapped up in a luxurious chassis, but better cut-price ultra-portable options are available...
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Product Code: N00M1Z01 The Dell Inspiron M101z is a bit short on battery life, but a solid contender in the value laptop market. The Dell Inspiron M101z isn't much more than a handful, but we're fond of it. Just big enough to use comfortably with big...
But that noted, we like the Dell Inspiron M101z a lot. Decent video playback, combined with enough power to run key apps without flinching, makes it useful. The wonderful keyboard and touchpad make it easy to use. And while it could use a little more...
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Two strange things have happened. The first? The Dell Inspiron M101z is an AMD ultraportable – a hens-teeth rare configuration of teeny tiny processors that could well mark the mainstream resurgence of AMD against Intel's Atom and Celeron processors. I...
Cool and quiet running, Long life battery, Stylish case, Full-width keyboard, Great video performance...
Irritating screen contrast, Sticky fingerprint finish, Squishy trackpad buttons, No gaming power, Riddled with Dell software...
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A pint-sized beauty that combines great build, good looks and a keen price Dell's Adamo ultraportables are right up there with the Apples of this world for aesthetics, but one thing they're not is cheap: precious few will ever be able to afford the str...
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Dell's Adamo ultraportables are right up there with the Apples of this world for aesthetics, but one thing they're not is cheap: precious few will ever be able to afford the stratospherically expensive Adamo XPS. Don't despair, though, as Dell's keen t...
A pint-sized beauty that combines great build, good looks and a keen price...
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Best Netbook Not to be confused with netbooks, 11.6-inch laptops offer up a tantalising balance between performance, portability and affordability. They are, in effect, the perfect upgrade from a netbook, and the best alternative for those who understanda...
Ultraportable, Attractive design, Relatively powerful, Excellent keyboard, HD Ready screen...
Battery life not classleading...
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The large screen comes with a native HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, and it's perfect for a display of this size. Images are crisp and clear, but it's not so high that icons and font becomes unreadable. Once again Dell has opted for a hinge that doesn't all...
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The 11.6 inch screen uses a relatively low resolution of 1366 x 768, but still looks easy on the eye thanks to its tiny dimensions. Unlike many convertibles, it's not detachable, instead folding back over the rear of the keyboard to operate in tablet mode...
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The 11.6 inch screen uses a relatively low resolution of 1366 x 768, but still looks easy on the eye thanks to its tiny dimensions. Unlike many convertibles, it's not detachable, instead folding back over the rear of the keyboard to operate in tablet mode...
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The large screen comes with a native HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, and it's perfect for a display of this size. Images are crisp and clear, but it's not so high that icons and font becomes unreadable. Once again Dell has opted for a hinge that doesn't all...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2015-02-24 01:24:34
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The 11.6 inch screen uses a relatively low resolution of 1366 x 768, but still looks easy on the eye thanks to its tiny dimensions. Unlike many convertibles, it's not detachable, instead folding back over the rear of the keyboard to operate in tablet mode...
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The line between laptops and tablets is getting blurry, a trend Microsoft hopes will continue. Every OEM is refining what a 2-in-1 can look like, and it's resulted in all kinds of designs and configurations.Dell's 2015 version of the Inspiron 11 3000 seri...
Great price for a 2in1, Wraparound hinge is flexible but solid, Design keeps things simple, Good performance for the price...
A bit heavy for extended tablet use, Low resolution display...
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Just recently, Dell introduced its newest 2-in-1 device that aim to address the needs of busy individuals looking for the convenience and portability of a laptop and tablet in one. Is it a good option from the other 11-inch devices around? We find out.Spo...
Tactile keyboard is good for typing, Portable, Lively colors, Doesn't attract smudges/fingerprints as much...
Limited viewing angles, Speaker volume could use a bit more power...
Although it's not the thinnest and lightest laptop in the market and even though we have some gripes on its viewing angles, the Inspiron 11 is still a handy laptop to have around if you're looking for a decent workstation that comes affordably.Priced at P...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-20 01:25:57
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Convertible notebooks are all the rage these days, providing users with multiple forms of portability, which is very nifty, especially when you want to use the same device for both work and play. The only downside is, more often than not, these devices co...
Good performance, Superb display quality, Excellent battery life...
Takes time to boot up software, Bottom can get pretty hot...
If you're looking for an inexpensive ultraconvertible, the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 is your best bet at getting one. It also comes in an i3 variant if you need something that packs a bit more power.(previously published in issue January 2015)...
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The “Year of the 2-in-1s” as labeled by Intel has been intriguing to say the least, with a plethora of new devices flooding the market. You'll see these ‘multi-modes' take precedence over pure tablets, thanks to the ability to switch modes quickly from ta...
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This affordable Dell does the job of two.Hybrid devices that function as both laptop and tablet have been in the spotlight lately, especially since Microsoft released its versatile Surface range.The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 is one such device. It's an entry-...
Affordable, twoinone, good battery life...
Touchscreen a tad unresponsive...
The Inspiron doesn't have fancy bells and whistles to impress you but for RM1,599 you are getting a functional laptop that also doubles up as a tablet.It also has good battery life, plenty of ports — including HDMI out and three USB ports — and a screen w...
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A convertible-hybrid laptop like the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 (3147) ($449 as tested) bridges the gap between a traditional clamshell laptop and a slate tablet. The screen flips around to give you the functionality of both types of devices, but...
More than 8 hours of battery life, Thin and compact, Feels sturdy, Comfortable to hold, Full-size HDMI port and three USB ports...
Aggressive screen dimming, Has a little keyboard flex, USB 3,0 ports are same color as USB 2,0 ports...
The entry-level Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 (3147) proves that you don't have to compromise if you want a convertible-hybrid laptop that lasts all day and fully utilizes its touch screen...
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Times are tough when it comes to budget laptops these days. People shopping for a low-priced notebook PC have always wanted “good enough” performance but in a world full of very capable smartphones and tablets it's hard to deliver performance and features...
Bright, responsive touch screen, Silent, Good basic 2in1 device...
Keyboard, chassis not designed well, Performance not up to par for streaming video, No SSD option...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-09-13 01:55:56
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Everyone from HP and Dell to Asus and Toshiba has been busily launching systems whose screens fold all the way back to lie against the keyboard (keys facing down, display facing up) in a tablet mode. Folding the screen only partway back lets you take adva...
Very sturdy, especially for a hybrid, Long battery life, Low price...
Acutely aggravating keyboard and touch pad, Tepid performance, Screen very glare-prone...
Dell offers an attractive and affordable compact convertible with long battery life—great for back-to-schoolers and frequent fliers. But our test unit's flaky keyboard and touch pad drove us to distraction. Read More…...
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The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 didn't inspire us much with its benchmark performance or relentless nagware, but its clever design, long battery life and ample I/O eventually won us over. And its starting price of $399 could be music to the ears of cash-strappe...
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In the growing sea of Windows 8 2-in-1 laptops, the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 convertible makes a statement . The $399 ($479 as tested) hybrid features an 11.6-inch touchscreen, Intel N-series CPU, 4GB of RAM and 500 GB hard drive wrapped in an attractive sil...
Attractive modern design; Good battery life for a 2in1; Converts easily between laptop and tablet modes; Good audio quality...
Awkwardly placed power button and volume rocker; Grainy camera; Touchpad can be finicky...
For less than $500, the affordable and sleek Inspiron 11 3000 serves as both a laptop and a tablet...
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about.com Updated: 2014-09-13 01:55:56
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Manufacturer's SiteJul 18 2014 - Dell's 11-inch Inspiron 11 3000 2-in-1 hybrid laptop is a surprisingly good option for those on a budget that would like to have a laptop that can be used as a tablet from time to time. This isn't a performance system but...
Jul 18 2014 - Dell's 11-inch Inspiron 11 3000 2-in-1 hybrid laptop is a surprisingly good option for those on a budget that would like to have a laptop that can be used as a tablet from time to time. This isn't a performance system but a nice basic one fo...
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As Chromebooks become more popular, people ask if they should buy a low-cost Chromebook, which often runs around $250, or spend an extra $100 on an inexpensive Windows PC.We did a search at Amazon to see what $350 can buy in a Windows computer. On average...
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Priced from $600 to $2,000 or more, ultraportables skimp on size and weight but not on horsepower and features. The best of the lot feature fast Intel Core CPUs, 4GB of RAM, accelerated graphics and video, hi-res displays, and even solid state drives...
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What's in an ultraportable? Think netbook on the outside, and real laptop on the inside. The small form factor means forgoing a DVD drive, and making due with a small screen and narrow keyboard. If that's a small price to pay for light weight (just 2...
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The netbook fad is largely over. The tiny laptops that the public was so enamored with less than a year ago no longer dancing in the spotlight of mainstream news articles. Any text devoted to them is usually centered on arguments over the iPad’s impa...
The Dell Inspiron M101z has its strong points. The display is frankly jaw-dropping for a laptop that starts at under $500. The keyboard is relatively large and comfortable to use. The performance is adequate, as well, and easily exceeds what you’d ex...
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Dell Inspiron M101z is an outgrowth of Dell’s mini Netbook systems; it is a bit bigger than standard 10 inch models. The display is 11 inches big and this computer is somewhere between a ultraportable laptop and a Netbook. It looks a lot like other 11...
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As an appetizer, here are few facts and figures about the M101z: in addition to the processor, the M101z has 4 GByte DDR3-10600S-RAM , a 250 GB hard drive, WLAN with 802.11b/g/n and the current standard Bluetooth 3.0 +HS . In addition to black, Dell offer...
Good Performance (Office), Comfortable Keyboard, Modern Design, HDMIOutput, Adequate Battery Life, Speaker System...
Screen Glare, Few Accessories Included, Heat and Noise, Case Prone to Scratches...
Good Concept with Flaws. (Photo: Dell) With the Inspiron M101z , Dell has put a powerful subnotebook with an 11.6" HD screen on the market. The fast DDR3-RAM, which is however limited to 800 MHz, an ATI Radeon HD 4225 graphics card and an AMD Athlon II N...
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The $580 Dell Inspiron M101z is just big enough for me to use comfortably (my gigantic hands are like bear paws); and yet at 11.5 by 8.1 by 1.4 inches, it's small enough to slip into most bags. My review unit, accented with a rich blue lid, weighed jus...
Great keyboard and touchpad, Powerful for its class...
Somewhat pricey for its size, Rather short battery life...
Worth the cost if you want a small machine with a great keyboard. Shop for the Inspiron M101z MerchantPriceMerchant Rating $549.99 Learn More » 4 Reviews » See more from 1 vendor»...
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Intel's Atom and CULV platforms have been the mainstay of ultra-portable notebooks for the past year or two, but there's now a new kid on the block that's hoping to unsettle the established order. Launched back in May, AMD's Nile platform - consisting...
There's plenty to like when it comes to Dell's Inspiron M101z. As far as 11.6in notebooks go, it's one of the best-looking and best-built systems we've come across. The chassis is rigid and finished with style and smooth curves, and both the keyboard t...
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And the award for most improved ultraportable goes to...Seriously, Dell has done a really nice job revamping the 11-inch member of its Inspiron family, banishing the lackluster touchpad with integrated buttons and slightly cramped keyboard in favor of...
Sleek design with multiple color options, Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Strong audio quality, Good graphics performance for price...
Battery life shorter than Intel competition, Below-average Wi-Fi performance, Runs a bit warm...
This good-looking 11.6-inch ultraportable delivers a comfy keyboard, snappy performance, and strong sound quality for the money.
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Is it or is it not a netbook? That's the question every time a pint-sized, relatively inexpensive laptop pops up in the PCMag Labs. Such is the case with the Dell Inspiron M101z ($580 direct): Its 11-inch chassis and sub-$600 price tag are bordering...
Very nice keyboard. Excellent navigating components. Fast hard drive. Lightweight. HDMI included. Plays back 1080p HD clips beautifully. Very good speakers for a little laptop.
Performance finished in the bottom. Battery life is not as impressive as its CULV counterparts.
Though its size is the same as that of a netbook, the Dell Inspiron M101z is more powerful, though it falls short against its CULV counterparts...
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We've been having a hard time figuring out what to call the recent influx of 11.6-inch laptops -- you know, the ones which are slightly larger and more expensive than netbooks, yet pack more than double the graphics and performance power. But regardless o...
Solidly built, Great keyboard, touchpad and speakers, Fast performance, graphics...
Thicker than other 11.6inch laptops, Weak battery life, Review unit covered in pink...
It took us a while to look beyond the M101z's pink shell, but when we did we came to really like the little guy. Er, girl. Of all the 11.6-inch machines we've reviewed lately, it provides the best combination of build quality, performance and graphics cap...
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This is usually the part of the review where I spell out the specs of a new laptop and explain how it fits in with other recent machines from the PC vendor. But I want to get something out of the way first: The Inspiron Mini M101z is the best budget t...
I really like the Dell Inspiron M101z a lot. I was surprised to see that it didn’t score as high as the Acer Aspire One 521 in some benchmarks, because it feels very zippy, and unlike the Acer laptop the Dell has a full sized keyboard and a larger 11.6...
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Dude, you got a Lenovo Yoga, except it's a Dell. Lots of companies have copied Lenovo's very successful 360 degree hinge design that turns a laptop into a tablet, and now it's Dell's turn. The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 is their counterpart to the Lenovo Yoga...
Good value, pleasing IPS touch screen, more upgradeable than most, good port selection...
No Intel Core CPU options for those who need higher performance...
If you're in the market for an 11.6" convertible, it's easy to recommend the Dell Inspiron 11 unless you need the horsepower of a full Core i5 or i7 machine. The somewhat larger Dell XPS 12 and Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga would be two solid convertibles that com...
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A convertible-hybrid laptop like the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 (3147) ($449 as tested) bridges the gap between a traditional clamshell laptop and a slate tablet. The screen flips around to give you the functionality of both types of devices, but...
More than 8 hours of battery life. Thin and compact. Feels sturdy. Comfortable to hold. Full-size HDMI port and three USB ports.
Aggressive screen dimming. Has a little keyboard flex. USB 3.0 ports are same color as USB 2.0 ports...
The entry-level Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 (3147) proves that you don't have to compromise if you want a convertible-hybrid laptop that lasts all day and fully utilizes its touch screen...
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As much as we obsess about the latest and hottest hardware, we sometimes like to take a look at a value system to see what kind of bang you can get for your buck on a tight budget. And with the school year just getting underway, the Dell Inspiron 11 3147...
Nice display for the price, Versatility: use it as a laptop or tablet, Battery life...
Performance beyond ordinary tasks, Keys don't feel as responsive as we'd like and the keyboard has some give, Somewhat heavy as a tablet...
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Dell's Inspiron 11 3000 series is a hybrid whose obvious competition is the extremely similar Lenovo Yoga 2 11. Both are touchscreen tablet/laptop hybrids whose two halves pivot 360 degrees to achieve multiple configurations. But while they closely resemb...
Handles the basics well, Very good price-to-performance ratio, Versatile...
Keyboard deck flexes too easily, Under-responsive keyboard, No RJ-45 port for Ethernet...
If the design suits you, the Inspiron 11-3147 fills both its tablet and laptop roles well at an attractive price...
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Can't decide you want a Windows laptop or a tablet… but certain you don't want to spend a lot of money? A number of PC makers including Acer, Asus, HP, and Dell offer low-cost 2-in-1 devices that you can use either as a notebook or as a tablet. Some have...
Dell's Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 notebooks aren't exactly unique. Lenovo, HP, Asus, and several other companies offer convertible notebook/tablet hybrids with similar designs. But Dell's entry into this space is a model which offers decent performan...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2014-11-18 01:57:02
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Not a speed demon. Not even close with a Bay Trail 2.16GHz Intel Pentium N3530 quad-core processor and integrated graphics. But tests at CNET showed that it "had little problem handling basic home office tasks or streaming movies and music while Web surfi...
Low price, Touch screen, Big hard drive, Convertible design acts as a laptop or tablet...
Only suitable for light duty computing, Hard drive is slow...
The Dell Inspiron i3147, a version of the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 (Est. $400 and up), is a convertible laptop that can also serve as a tablet. You can flip around the keyboard to prop up the touch screen in a tent configuration, or fold it flat as a stand f...
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As much as we obsess about the latest and hottest hardware, we sometimes like to take a look at a value system to see what kind of bang you can get for your buck on a tight budget. And with the school year just getting underway, the Dell Inspiron 11 3147...
Nice display for the price, Versatility: use it as a laptop or tablet, Battery life...
Performance beyond ordinary tasks, Keys don't feel as responsive as we'd like and the keyboard has some give, Somewhat heavy as a tablet...
When it comes to value-minded computers, there are two things in particular that you'll want to watch out for. The first is performance: can it perform at the level you need, or does the device sacrifice too much to come in at that low price point? The se...
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If you're going to buy a device that doubles as a laptop and a tablet, the display really matters. Dell's Inspiron 11 3000 ($440 as tested, $330 to start) 2-in-1 stands out because its touch screen is brighter and more colorful than those offered by the c...
Bright, colorful screen, Good performance for the price, Strong battery life, Sturdy, attractive design...
Touchpad is sometimes unresponsive...
For as little as $330, Dell's Inspiron 11 3000 offers solid performance; a bright, colorful display; and good battery life in a sturdy 2-in-1 body...
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Windows 10 device makers must think there is market gold in taking underpowered Windows 10 laptops, adding a touchscreen along with a tablet mode, and pushing them as 2-in-1s. They're all doing it, including HP, Acer , Asus, Lenovo, and Dell.And that's wh...
Decent keyboard, Good daytoday performance...
Flimsy build, Drab display, Limited WiFi support...
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As laptop and tablet hybrids become more common, it's getting easier to find a solid 2-in-1 notebook that doesn't make many compromises. The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 (starting at $330, reviewed at $600) combines an 11.6-inch display that bends back 360 degre...
Solid performance, Powerful audio, Comfortable keyboard, Responsive touchpad and touch screen...
Can heat up, Slow SSD drive...
The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 puts powerful performance, a comfortable keyboard and strong sound in a versatile hybrid design...
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Dell's new Inspiron 11 3000 series looks like another typical 11.6-inch convertible on paper, sporting the same Pentium and Celeron processors in its lower-end configurations as most others. However, it's also available in an Inspiron 3153 "Special Editio...
Bright IPS display, SSD, Respectable performance, Long battery life, Loud speakers...
Thick and heavy, particularly in tablet mode, Subpar typing experience, Lots of display bezel, No 1080p option...
Dell's Inspiron 11 3153 feels solid and comes nicely equipped with a solid-state drive and a recent Core i3 CPU. But its keyboard feel doesn't live up to the $599 price tag. And the IPS screen looks nice, but 1080p isn't an option, and there's a bumper c...
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