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It is different from the 1100 in at least three ways: it has an option for pentium 4 (up to 2.66GHz, 512 KB L2 cache, 533MHz front side bus), an option for a built-in wireless card, and it has a new shiny grey color... The Celeron is still a standard processor. Display size, CD/DVD media, hard drive and battery are also configurable.
Just like the 1100, the 1150 comes with integrated Intel Extreme graphics with up to 64 MB of shared memory (852GMV chipset). It also features 2 USB 2.0 ports and can hold up to 1 GB of shared system memory, up to 60GB hard drive, and the 8-cell 65 WHr lithium ion battery is standard.
And just like the 1100, the 1150 Inspiron doesn't offer parallel, serial, or S-Video ports - who needs them anyway...