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-[* black] With a closed thickness of 2.16", this is not exactly the thinnest netbook available, especially when compared to the new [guide|3745|11" MacBook Air], which is 0.68" at its thickest point.
+[* black] With a thickness of 1.13" at its fattest point, this is not exactly the thinnest netbook available, especially when compared to the anorexic [guide|3745|11" MacBook Air].
[* black] At 11.22" x 7.66", the Inspiron Duo has a notably larger footprint than [guide|2183|other] [guide|4103|tablets] we've seen.
[* black] It might be clunkier than other competitors, but at $549.99, it's a lot cheaper than having both a MacBook Air and an iPad, which will set you back at least $1498.
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