The Dell Inspiron M301z is the first of its kind to be powered by the low-voltage AMD Dual-core Neo processor (Nile-class) which tackle the previous Neo-processors’ most significant heating problem and provide advanced power management features. The 1.3GHz dual-core Athlon II Neo K325 processor (1.5GHz Neo K625 as an option) has a 2GB (up to 4GB supported) of 1,333 MHz DDR3 memory is priced at $999 onwards. This Dell beauty possesses a glossy 13.3-inch WLED display (1366×768 pixels) coupled with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 integrated GPU ensures an exceptional HD gaming performance and a prominent multimedia experience. It also boasts a decent 6-cell 44WHr with a 5-hour promised battery life. M301z has decent enough specs to qualify for a power notebook and at less than 2 kgs of weight and thickness of < 1″ it sure is portable enough (btw: anyone else feels that this borrows some characteristics from the Vostro 13?).