Buy a Pink Laptop

If you’re a style conscious person then the same old black and grey laptop everybody else has is probably not your style, right? Well, you’re in luck because there are several makers out there producing them? So, where can I buy a pink laptop you’re asking yourself?  Well take a look at the new offerings from Dell.  They’ve  been making laptops for awhile and they’ve been one of the more popular makers.  They’ve been promoting their new line of Inspiron models in various colors.  You’ve probably seen the Dell colored laptops marketing campaign on television commercials lately. They’re not that expensive the Dell Inspiron Mini is only $409.

So what is your style? You can choose most any color you want. You can stand out from the crowd with a pink laptop or show your nature loving side with a Spring Green Inspiron laptop. Whatever the look you’re going for, you can match it with a colored laptop, with eight different colors to choose from.  You can choose from optional micro satin finishes to go with your color.  Whatever you style preference you can find it.

In the business world colors that weren’t black and grey were somehow seen as inferior, or maybe as toys.  However cell phone manufacturers realized that people wanted to get their phones in different colors, and Macintosh made their iPods in all colors of the rainbow and they sold like crazy.  Still it took laptop makers a while to catch up, but they’re starting too.  Mostly aimed at students and people who travel and need something small and light that they can take on the road.   These laptop notebooks don’t always have optical drives (CD/DVD drives) but what they sacrifice in additional hardware they make up for in battery life.

The good thing is, these smaller pink laptops for sale are some of the cheapest laptops.Some of these laptops for sale also are quicker than their larger more fully featured cousins.  To keep price down the larger laptops often have limited battery life, and are low on memory.  When you add a large operating system, they’re slow.  The smaller netbooks, trim down the operating system, often using Windows XP, keeping them leaner and meaner.

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