Don't expect much in the way of grunt: For $199 (or roughly £135 or AU$280, converted), you're looking at a low-performance Intel Celeron processor, only 2GB of memory and 32GB of solid-state storage, and the older, slower 802.11n Wi-Fi standard for your wireless connectivity.
It also doesn't have a backflipping touchscreen like the old $350 Dell Inspiron 11 3000, which could be a little confusing.
But none of those limitations are much different than the rival HP Stream 11, and Dell is promising nearly 10 hours of battery life with those components. Plus, the keyboard and trackpad feel pretty decent, the plastic construction feels solid, and while the anti-glare screen doesn't have great viewing angles, it feels quite passable.
If you want to pay more, you can get up to 4GB of memory, 500GB of storage (or a 128GB solid-state drive), and a quad-core CPU.
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