Dell's new laptop almost rivals MacBook Air specs for half the price

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The difference between two top Dell Inspiron 13 5000 models is currently a mere $20 dollars
We're not sure whether it's a genuine mistake or a strategic move on the part of Dell, but it's something we certainly think is worth
Its cheaper cousin offers slightly less bang for your buck, with a Core i3, 4GB and 128GB for $530.This is the very epitome of a no-brainer
deal, especially when you consider the McAfee LiveSafe 12-month subscription thrown in at no extra cost.Dell Inspiron 13 5391 - $549.99 at
lighter, costs almost half as much, has twice the storage capacity and far more connectors
as a cheaper version of the Dell XPS 13, but aluminium is used extensively throughout, giving the laptop a premium look and feel
fingerprint reader plus a backlit, spill-resistant keyboard
distract from any misgivings.