Dell Inspiron M101z review

How does Dell's AMD ultraportable shape up against the heavyweight Intel competition?

Dell M101z
This small and light laptop from Dell balances portability and power well

TechRadar Verdict

We really liked this machine, bar a few glaring issues with the monitor. AMD's Athlon Neo processor is ready for the big time, and we wouldn't even advocate jumping up to 1.6GHz, as it's good enough at this level. The M101z is so neatly packaged that Dell can legitimately start to compete with Sony on its own territory, and that's quite an achievement.

Pros

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    Cool and quiet running

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    Long life battery

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    Stylish case

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    Full-width keyboard

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    Great video performance

Cons

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    Irritating screen contrast

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    Sticky fingerprint finish

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    Squishy trackpad buttons

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    No gaming power

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    Riddled with Dell software

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Two strange things have happened. The first? The Dell Inspiron M101z is an AMD ultraportable – a hens-teeth rare configuration of teeny tiny processors that could well mark the mainstream resurgence of AMD against Intel's Atom and Celeron processors. It's a decent one at that, as power-friendly as it is powerful.

The second strange thing is that it's Dell that is responsible for this new machine – the same Dell which has been accused – by the New York Times, no less – of a severe Intel addiction, given that it has long seemed to use Intel processors above all else.