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28 May

One thing about teens these days, they have all the materials and arsenals to make studying and leisure activities easier. Today, practically most students have a mobile device or laptop made for education and fun. These factors alone give Dell the proper justification for its latest laptop, the Dell Studio 14z.
An ideal laptop for the students of today, this light notebook possesses huge hard drive options and a svette design that makes it trendy and cool for kids who want something handy by their side. With the growing need for storage and entertainment today, this latest laptop from Dell packs them all in one device.
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The Studio 14z comes in six colors: Black Chain Link, Midnight Blue, Spring Green, Plum Purple, Ruby Red and Promise Pink (U.S. only). Dell will donate $5 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure from the purchase of each Promise Pink laptop. It carries a $649 price tag.
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If you had the chance to be asked, what specific feature of a mobile device would you want? Apparently there would be two things a mobile user would want:
The two points are not really surprising. Considering people want the best they can get on any deal is only common. And to back up this claim, a study conducted by ABI Research ound nearly half of the respondents in the 40-59 age bracket expected a touchscreen on a $50 mobile device.
That survey, conducted in February, 2009, aimed to discover what features people have on their phones, which are actually being used, and what features people of different ages expect to find on cellular handsets at various price-points.
The top features, present on over half of all respondents’ phones, were a camera, Internet access, the ability to play music, to record video, to send and receive email, and to do instant messaging. A significantly higher proportion of those aged 18-29 had these features, and some of a dozen others, in their phones. According to research practice director Kevin Burden, “We found the classic 80/20 usage pattern: about 80% of those surveyed used only 20% of the available functions.”
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