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Dell Inspiron 15R (2nd generation)

When it comes to spending $500 on a laptop, beggars can’t be choosers. One of the best things about the Inspiron 15R, Dell’s 2011 update to its budget and midrange consumer laptop line, is that it starts at an aggressive price while still offering Intel’s second-generation Core i-series processors. At $499, the new Inspiron 15R [...]

Dell Latitude E6410: Minding Intel’s Business

Business centric laptops are something most people have used at some point or another, but they’re not always the first devices to get reviewed. The reason is pretty simple: businesses are conservative in nature, so they generally don’t want to jump on the latest and greatest technology until they’ve let it mature a bit. Consumer [...]

Dell XPS 15

Dell is relaunching its high-end laptop line for the holiday season with a revamped line of XPS systems. These are media-focused counterparts to the gaming-centric Alienware, and, now that the poorly defined Studio line has been killed, the main alternative to the infinitely configurable mainstream Inspirons. Surprisingly, despite a bulky, clunky design, the XPS’ ample [...]

Dell XPS Laptops: Back to the Future

Dell’s first XPS system debuted way back in 1993, with the first XPS laptops coming a decade later. The past several years have been quiet on the XPS front, while Dell pushed their Alienware brand into the high performance segment. Now, Dell is ready to relaunch the XPS brand with several new high performance laptops [...]

Dell Inspiron 15R Alloy Edition

Dell has revealed a new version of its Inspiron 15R notebook that features an aluminum finish with a laser-etched wave design. The Inspiron 15R features a 15.6-inch widescreen display, your choice of Intel Core i3, i5 and 17 processors, integrated Intel HD or ATi Radeon HD graphics with 1GB of dedicated memory (perfect for gaming), [...]

Dell Shows off 10″ Inspiron Duo Convertible Netbook/Tablet

Dell just demonstrated its upcoming 10-inch Inspiron Duo convertible netbook/tablet. Based on the dual core Atom N550 the Inspiron Duo runs Windows 7 Premium. The system can work as a tablet: The demo seemed quite slow and touch screen was very unresponsive (typical of Atom running Windows 7 on netbook hardware). When you need a [...]

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