New Vostro Laptops: A 13.3″ and More


Today, we’re introducing two new Vostro laptops for customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Small Business customers in North and South America will be able to order on May 1, and customers from Asia Pacific and Japan will be able to place orders on May 5. The new laptops include the 13.3″ 1310, and the 15.4″ 1510. The re-designed 1710 will be coming later in May… more on that when the time comes. A common request from small business customers worldwide (like this idea from user ojisan on ideastorm) was for us to introduce a 13,3″ Vostro notebook. The Vostro 1310 (pictured above) offers almost the same screen real estate as the larger Vostro 1400 notebook, but weighs almost 20% less. For the 1310, pricing starts at $749. The 1510 (shown in the picture above) offers a large display in a form factor that’s a bit thinner and lighter than the Vostro 1500. Like the 1310, it also features a slot-load optical drive. Pricing for it starts at $599. Similar to the very first Vostro systems we launched in July last year, these systems do not come with trialware, they do, however, come with a 30-day return policy and can also be ordered with Dell’s datasafe online backup, the Network Assistant or our PC Tune-Up services. It’s pretty clear that small business customers want notebooks with perfomance and reliability and they want this technology for an affordable price. With both of these laptops, we really aimed to balance those needs. We’ve also introduced more robust

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17 Responses to “New Vostro Laptops: A 13.3″ and More”

  1. gwalia4 says:

    do they sell half a thinkpad because thinkpads cost twice as much as a vostro. For thinkpad money buy a mac and windows or two vostros

  2. Danerd9 says:

    fuk u. studio 1535 touch media keys and eject button are fuked up. i hope you go out of business!!!!

  3. desorath25 says:

    I always pronounced it as Vostro (Vaw-Stro)!!!!!!! i dont like how he says Vostro (Vo-Stro)

  4. jcng5 says:

    dell quality sucks, get a thinkpad

  5. electronicsdrive says:

    I agree with the previous posters that the new Vostros (both laptops and desktops) are vastly inferior compared to the older ones. Dell made the Vostro line from what used to be great, to horrible now.

  6. dcf77 says:

    The worst laptop I’ve seen so far – thin and wobbly plastic, everything flexing. Mine had a borked USB port and a bent base. Google “Dell DPC latency” and learn that they have serious design flaws as well, you can’t even listen to music with them when the WLAN is on and Dell keeps on lying about that and tells you to turn off the WLAN. The fan is annoying too. Support totally screwed up as well. Not worth the money.

  7. nortexoid says:

    why is this guy calling the “screen real estate” ‘viewing angle’, which is something entirely different when talking about LCD screens?

  8. greynewt says:

    Crap design.
    4 USB ports at the front=cables out the side front in the way of mouse
    No opening catch.Need both hands to open whilst holding base
    No mute control
    Keyboard has / & on the right & is springy–you thump the keys & waste time re-typing
    Finger reader is wrong for business users as they then forget login passwords-so central IT guys who need control access need to reset
    Speaker grills are large but the hole is tiny=cheap & tinny sound
    CD drive has no emergency pinhole to eject

  9. radz says:

    hey man…wud you mind connecting the notebook with a 19″ screen? i’m wondering if it can get through the 1440×900 resolution…

  10. nuclearnet80 says:

    it makes logins easier and more secure. also its only 20 bucks more and its effing cool.

  11. mxky says:

    I have many account and the fact to login everyday is annoying and a waste of time. I believe that you just have to use the fingerprint reader and it’s done. Considering i’m not really sure about that ..

  12. rich23434565 says:

    Who the heck really needs a ‘fingerprint reader’??

  13. usernamefromhell says:

    Looks way better, but still no dvi or hdmi, they eliminated the s-video, and no more 8600m GT option on the 15″ model. Although I’ll admit, the 13″ model, slot drive, and glossy black are hella sexy. The price also increased a little bit, but I imagine it will come back down. Hmm, I just bought a Vostro 1400, and at first I thought “DAM A 13″ MODEL, F#CK!” but after seeing it doesn’t have an s-video out, I was kinda glad I got mine when I did.

  14. jaysingh1985 says:

    Like the new Vostro line

  15. Schroeder182 says:

    If only they had the customer service to match.

  16. hoodiejames says:

    first view and first comment :D

  17. cryoarc says:

    like the new 13′ …my main issues are size and weight so that seems like a worthwhile system to get