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June 7, 2011
PC

Dell, en Español



This morning Dell announced the new the new Inspiron M5030, the first Spanish-language laptop available in the U.S., to Los Angeles consumers.  It’s the same laptop that Dell successfully introduced to customers in Miami and Atlanta in April.  The M5030 is a really cool concept; it’s a great 15” laptop packed with an AMD Athlon™ II Dual-Core P360, 4GB of RAM, a huge 320GB hard drive, discrete ATI HD graphics, and an HD screen, and it’s outfitted with a Spanish-language keyboard and a Spanish version of Windows 7 Home Premium.  And LA customers can get it for a very reasonable $499.

Dell Spanish Laptop

This is a really great new offering from Dell, and for me it reinforces Dell’s efforts to ensure that everyone in America has the right technology to help them stay connected, get educated, and succeed professionally.  Nice work, guys!

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