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Article: Dell Inspiron 1100.(Product/Service Evaluation)
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- Multimedia & Internet@Schools
- Article date:
- January 1, 2004
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Company: Dell Computer Corporation, One Dell Way, Round Rock, Texas 78682; Phone: 800/915-3355; Internet: http://www.dell.com/.
Description: The Dell Inspiron 1100 notebook computer features the "moonlight silver and Venice blue" case found on the entire Inspiron line. The base model has a 14.1-inch screen and a nice, wide keyboard with a large touchpad and mouse buttons.
The touchpad is a touch-sensitive area below the keyboard that users can use to move the cursor with a touch of their finger, instead of using a mouse. Although I preferred the trackball that I had used on earlier laptop models from other companies, I became accustomed to the touchpad ...