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The Dell Inspiron Duo is a unique laptop. Dell has designated it as the first true hybrid computer. There are two different types of “computers” when it comes to ultraportables. One is known as a netbook. These computers are generally very underpowered and are specifically designed to have a long battery life. This long battery life comes from the underpowered components that come with the netbook. They also have screens that are 10 inches or smaller. The other ultraportable is known as a tablet.

A tablet is a touchscreen computer that does not have a physical keyboard or trackpad. The tablets also have excellent battery life with fairly low components. Each of these computers has their own things that they are good at. For example, writing a report on a netbook would be easy. Doing the same thing on a tablet would be terribly difficult. Virtual keyboard typing speeds will always be slower than physical keyboard typing speeds. However, tablets can do things that netbooks can’t, like allowing the user to draw or draw on the screen.

With the Dell Inspiron Duo Convertible Hybrid, you get the best of both types of computers thanks to an innovative new display design. Screens are typically attached to their frame, also known as a bezel, all the way around. With the free Dell Duo, the frame and screen are only connected at two locations that sit horizontally across from each other. These are the pivot points. So when you have the free Dell Duo in laptop mode, you have a relatively normal-looking computer with a thin line around the screen. When you want to turn it into tablet mode, flip the screen to face up and then close the lid. The screen now rests on top of the keyboard and you have a fully functional tablet keyboard.

Many people would automatically assume that, as a hybrid, it’s going to be neither a good netbook nor a tablet, but a decent mix of the two. This is simply not true. Because tablets and netbooks use the same components, this netbook can deliver high performance without suffering on price. Included with the free Dell Inspiron Duo comes a dual-core Intel Atom processor rated at 1.5 GHz. That’s literally twice as fast as other comparable netbooks. Most netbooks come with a single core processor rated at 1.5 GHz or less. Dual-core processors greatly expand a netbook’s ability to multitask. The free Dell Duo also comes with a full 2 ​​gigs of ram which perfectly complements the speed of the processor. Processors can only use a certain amount of RAM and this particular processor works fine with 1 or 2 gigs of RAM. The hard drive is big and fast. It has a total of 320 gigabytes of storage and is rated at 7200 RPM. That 7200 RPM is 30% faster than comparable hard drives that are rated at 5400 RPM. Almost all netbooks and tablets on the market today come with a 5400 RPM hard drive.

So, as you can see, the Duo comes with high-quality parts that completely outperform most netbooks and tablets. It does its job as a netbook and tablet better than almost any other computer on the market. The Duo is a great buy for anyone looking for both a netbook and a tablet.

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