Dell Inspiron 710m
Own a nice ultraportable and save some dough with the Dell Inspiron 710m.
This likable little notebook with its sleek satin-silver finish starts at $1349 and comes with some nice Media Center-style software.
Some quibbles: the keyboard is slightly cramped. (With practice I was able to hit the half-size question mark key and master the keystroke combinations required for paging up and down.) Plus, the docking options are meager: Dell sells only a USB port replicator that hangs off the left side of the notebook by a cable.
The icing on the cake is Dell's Media Experience, a Windows Media Center Edition knockoff with movie, DVD/CD, and photo slide-show applications. It mimics the Media Center Edition with a big blue menu, and it's easy to move through, though it lacks a remote control to take advantage of it. All that's missing is a TV feature since this notebook has no TV tuner option. The 710m is too small to have good speakers, but at least the port for the headphones is located on the front.
Dell's latest consumer ultraportable would make a nice unit for budget-constricted professionals on the go.
Carla Thornton
