As reported yesterday, Dell’s AMD powered business class notebook, Latitude 131L has been unveiled and is now on sale on their website. Well, the low end model is priced at $599 features Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+ processor, Windows XP Home Edition, 15.4″ WXGA display, 256MB ATI Radeon Xpress1150 GPU, 512MB RAM, 8X DVD burner, 60GB HDD and Wi-Fi. The highest model manages to go just above $1k with a change in the processor which is AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-50 or just add $30 for TL-52, memory is spruced up to 1GB and a 80GB hard drive.
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