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| Price as reviewed / starting price | $868 / 599 |
| Processor | 2.26 GHz Intel Core i5 M430 |
| Memory | 3GB, 1066MHz DDR3 |
| Hard drive | 320GB 7,200rpm |
| Chipset | Intel HM57 |
| Graphics | Intel Media Accelerator HD |
| Operating System | Windows 7 Professional (32-bit) |
| Dimensions (WD) | 12.8 x 9.0 inches |
| Height | 0.8-1.1 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 13.3 inches |
| System weight / Weight with AC adapter | 4.3/5.0 pounds |
| Category | Mainstream |
| Dell Vostro 3300 | Average for category [Mainstream] | |
| Video | VGA | VGA plus HDMI or DisplayPort |
| Audio | Mono speaker, headphone/microphone jacks | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 2.0/eSATA combo, SD card reader | 4 USB 2.0, SD card reader, eSATA |
| Expansion | None | ExpressCard/54 |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, modem, Bluetooth | Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional mobile broadband |
| Optical drive | DVD burner | DVD burner |
The Dell Vostro 3300 doesn't have a huge selection of ports, but it does have eSATA. It's lacking HDMI-out, however, which is a feature that's becoming nearly universal on all laptops (excluding Macs). Thankfully, at least there's Bluetooth. Configuration options abound on the Vostro 3300, as is often the case with Dell laptops. Customization on Dell's Web site offers either a Core i3 or i5 processor, along with RAM configurations from 2GB to 4GB and hard drives from 250GB to 500, all at 7,200rpm. RAM can be expanded up to 8GB. Despite Core i3 and i5 processors being 64-bit-ready, Dell chose to make 32-bit Windows Home Premium the default OS. Upgrading to 32-bit Professional or 64-bit Home Premium costs an extra $70; 64-bit Professional, an extra $120.Depending on the support software, memory and other options chosen, the Vostro 3300's price can climb above $1,000, where it no longer seems like a great bargain. We'd advise you keep software services to a minimum and focus on basic needs. Our configuration, at over $800, just straddles the border of what we'd consider paying before looking elsewhere.
Intel's Core i3 and i5 processors are both more than enough for any user's multimedia-viewing and multitasking needs. The i5 processor is notably faster, but we wouldn't be opposed to downgrading to a Core i3 based on our previous experience with the CPU, although our benchmarks on the Vostro 3300 are limited to the Core i5 configuration. It's excellent for most business needs, including PowerPoint, but our system did tend to run a bit noisily and warm after a few minutes of dedicated Hulu streaming.As far as graphics go, there aren't any to speak of except for Intel's integrated HD GPU. This machine is perfect at handling video playback, but it can't handle games beyond casual or browser-based ones. Dell does offer discrete graphics--an Nvidia GeForce 310M GPU--on its highest-end Vostro 3300 configuration.
| Mainstream (Avg watts/hour) | |
| Off (60%) | 0.67 |
| Sleep (10%) | 0.91 |
| Idle (25%) | 11.4 |
| Load (05%) | 50.54 |
| Raw kWh Number | 51.42 |
| Annual Energy Cost | $5.84 |
Annual energy consumption cost
The Dell Vostro 3300 ran for 2 hours and 5 minutes on our video playback battery drain test, using the included 4-cell battery. Anything under 3 hours on a mainstream laptop is disappointing, and although the Vostro uses a lower-capacity 4-cell battery, it's a mar on an otherwise strong design. Yes, this is a budget laptop, but few business customers would want to risk such a brief amount of battery life when traveling. Upgrading to an 8-cell extended-life battery ($99) is a must.
Dell includes an industry-standard, one-year warranty with the Vostro 3300, including on-site service. Extended warranty options can be selected when purchasing the Vostro--an extra year for $50 or two years for $90--or a more expensive but comprehensive Business Class Service Plan for about $70 extra per year. Support is accessible via chat, e-mail, or toll-free phone. An online knowledge base and driver downloads are relatively easy to find.
Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)
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Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)
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Video playback battery drain test (in minutes)
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