Dell Vostro 3500 Review

Facebook - www.facebook.com/DarrylYouTube Twitter - www.Twitter.com/DarrylTv Techbuff.com Dell's Vostro range is aimed at Small and Medium sized businesses, yet due to vague identity its brand was never clear for whom it was aimed for. However with its new design and Intel's Core i5 processers it becomes apparent who this laptop is aimed at. When comparing this model to its predecessors it is apparent that the design has had a huge overhaul. Although still the vast majority of the chassis are matte black plastic which brings us back to the 20th century, Dell has now added aluminum backing which does indeed draw the attention of the eye, as well as adding some much needed durability. As it goes for connectivity Dell has bundled in fair few of ports for a low budget computer. Starting with an Express Card Slot, Firewire, eSata/Usb Combo, HDMI, VGA, 3x USB as well as the standard audio ports. Not so bad is it? Like most of Dells laptops I am generally happy when using the keyboard. With its chicklet styled design borrowed from the v13 and MacBook's you get a real sense of touch typing and pretty good speed. By all means though, you wont be breaking the typing speed record though. Its just one small thing that really lets the aspect of the keyboard down, when using the outer edges of the keys it is very apparent that the keyboard is flexing. Which to me just screams poor build quality. The trackpad is respectable in size and very easy to use. It does include multi-touch <b>...</b>
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