It may look like just another laptop computer on the outside, but the new Inspiron M5030 from Dell is very Spanish on the inside. Launched on Friday, the first ever Spanish-speaking notebook will be exclusively sold for a limited release at BrandsMart USA stores in Florida and Georgia according to Gerald Zapata of Dell.

The Inspiron M5030 is somewhat similar to the current model being sold in the market since last year but Dell has updated this version with a customized keyboard to cater the language and an operating system that can be configured in Spanish. It will run on 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium. Likewise, this version has an AMD Athlon II P360 processor and reasonably-priced at only $499. Other than that, everything else is the same as the previous model such as 320GB HDD and 4GB of RAM, 15.6 display with 1,366 x 768 resolution, 802.11g/n WiFi, DVD burner and a 3 in 1 card reader. It’s also pretty lightweight weighing only about 6 lbs.
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This laptop is a product of Dell’s commitment to accommodate every one of their customers and provide them with an affordable laptop specifically-designed for their needs. This particular laptop aims the more than 50 million Hispanics currently living in the US. Spanish remains to be the second commonly-used language in the US.
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