Color outside the lines.
Vibrant, ultra-portable 11-inch laptop makes every
step on your journey more fun. Featuring fast, long-range WiFi and great
battery life.
The following options and default selections are included with your order.
Keyboard ENG US
45 Watt AC Adaptor
Operating System Recovery Media Not Included
Windows 10 OS Info -32G
Intel Core i7 Processors
Equipped with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0
Smooth streaming and HD entertainment enable immersive
Full screen 4K and 360 experiences
Lightning speed data transfers of Thunderbolt 3
Intel Pentium dual core processor
Dual core processors are ideal for multitasking and everyday computing
Intel Celeron M processor
This low-cost option is great for basic business and personal productivity applications
Random access memory (RAM) is the workhorse behind the performance of
your system. RAM temporarily stores information from your operating
system, applications and data in current use. This gives your processor
easy access to the critical information that make your programs run. The
amount of RAM you have and the memory architecture of your system helps
determine how many programs can be executed at one time, how much data
can be readily available to a program and helps determine how quickly
your applications perform and how many applications you can easily
toggle between at one time
Before you decide how much memory to add to your new computer, first
consider how you plan to use your computer. If you ll primarily be
sending email and browsing the internet, then a basic memory
configuration will work. But if you ll be playing games, working with
multimedia or performing other intensive tasks, you should consider
adding more memory. Your computer memory is otherwise known as
RAM, which stands for random access memory. RAM serves as the temporary
storehouse for the flow of data. It remembers what programs,
applications and documents you use most frequently so it can access
these as quickly as possible. Without sufficient RAM, a computer s
operation can slow down considerably as the computer starts using hard
drive space to handle the data flow. A system with more memory can:
Load web pages faster
Handle more open files at once
Open large files quickly
Have more programs open at once
Operate more efficiently overall
An SSD is available in two different interfaces: SATA or PCIe. PCIe
has up to 4 times the theoretical bandwidth of SATA and is supported by
the NVMe host protocol.
No moving parts
Similar to flash-based memory found in USBs
More secure and less prone to failure
Fast data transfer speeds and load times
Runs quiet and cool
Consumes less energy
Outperforms 10,000 rpm HDDs in read/write speeds
Provides longer battery life and improved shock resistance
Benefits of a solid-state drive
Better for mobile users
Improved performance
Durability
Lightweight and cooler than standard hard drives
Standard hard drive (HDD)
Uses moving mechanical parts to transfer data onto disks
Speed measured by rpms
Generates heat
Sensitive to shock and vibration, prone to damage
Benefits of a standard hard drive
The more hard drive storage your computer has, the more files, pictures and documents it can store