Dell’s Mike Ming surfer laptop
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Schools are all closed, and for next fall semester you need right kind of gear that put you one step ahead from all. so start thinking about the right kind of gear you’ll want. If you ‘re looking for a laptop, Dell Art House-Special Edition Laptop collection is the best possible choice for you so please keep an eye on it. Laptop collection, which will include several artists in the series. For this round, Dell commissioned Brooklyn-based artist Mike Ming who delivered two cool graffiti-inspired tattoo designs for the Dell Inspiron 1525
One design is called “Bunch O Surfers,” the other “Sea Sky,” both as per name are cool and efficient which meant to attract & appeal to the younger generation, Dell says the artsy Inspiron 1525 is smaller, thinner, and lighter than its predecessor, so that kids do not have to carry much weight in their backpacks. Definitely it should be a huge selling point.
Laptop Prices start $699 for the Mike Ming Edition, which includes an Intel Pentium Dual Core processor. 3GB memory, and 160GB hard drive, or $799 for the Mike Ming Extreme that includes and Intel Core 2 Dual Processor and 320GB hard disk storage.
Both models are very good for you. What do you think of the Mike Ming laptop? Yes or No.
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Very cool cool laptop cover! But i would be so paranoid on getting it damaged. Mine’s the XPS a very simple one but powerful for me
Wow looks cool. Dell Laptops are little costly. I currently am using a Lenevo laptop.
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Great article. I used to live in California and surfed quite a bit - touches my heart to see Dell pushing out a ’surfer’ laptop.
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Colin
Wow, that does look really cool. If only I hadn’t bought an Inspiron 6400 a year earlier…
…it wasn’t a great time to buy either, because around a month later they introduced coloured versions - and the green one would’ve been more than perfect.
Laptops are the king of mobility, I’ll agree with that. But when it comes to stability and hardware customization, my best bet is on desktops.
I myself own one laptop (an Acer 4315) for mobility, meetings, and going to and fro the office. But at home, I own an Apple IMAC G5. (yeah, both are on the staple Apple Leopard OSs)
A good review of my Apple IMAC could be found here : http://www.widgetsandgadgets.com/apple-imac65.html