Dell Promise Pink Laptops Will Fight Cancer

Written by Mr Pink | Filed Under Pink Dell Laptops

If you're a big fan of the color pink in all its myriad shades and are planning on adding to your electronic wardrobe by buying a good pink laptop, then Dell's new "Promise Pink" line is the one you should check out. You'll be impressed with Dell, not only for the lovely laptops but for giving you the chance to contribute to the fight against Cancer. Yes! You read that right!
Dell, already known for its fight against AIDS with the (Product) Red line have now gotten into partnership with Susan G. Komen, global leader of the breast cancer movement, the Cure. Not only has this prestigious brand agreed to donate $5 from the sale of each of its Promise Pink laptops and minis, but it's made a commitment to raise a minimum amount of $250,000 this way, this year alone. This sum will go towards breast cancer research and community - centered programs to raise awareness of breast cancer and the importance of regular screening. This gives people like us a chance to choose our electronic wardrobe in a way that reflects our "passion areas" and supports a cause close to our hearts.
Let's now take a look at the various models that this new line makes available in vibrant pink. You have an array of models to choose from. Promise Pink is now available in the following models : the Inspiron 1525, Studio 15, Studio 17, Studio Hybrid, XPS M1330, XPS M1530 and the Latitude E4200. The Inspiron Mini 9 and 12 are also already available in this hot color.
While most of us are familiar with the above mentioned models, not many of us are acquainted with the specs of the latest addition to this list - the Dell Mini 10v - which is also available in Promise pink (though it's only been made available in the US and Canada so far).

This new model was officially launched just a week ago on the 12th of May and comes with an Intel Atom Processor that's based on the Diamondville N270 or N280 versions. Other specs include 1GB RAM, 3 USB ports, integrated webcam, 3-in-1 Flash memory card, a standard 3-cell battery, a 6-cell 56WHR optional battery and optional Bluetooth.
The customization options on the website allow you to choose from either a Windows XP or Ubuntu8.04 OS. The latter comes with an 8GB SSD while both Windows and XP and Ubuntu systems can be ordered with a 16GB SSD, or 120 and 160GB HDDs. This 2.5 lbs netbook starts at $299.

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