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Dell has updated many of its laptops recently, and it seems that anything with the '7000' suffix now has a slimmer design and a smart new aluminium casing. The Dell Inspiron 17 is the latest model to join the 7000 club, and while it's not exactly an Ultra...
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The Dell Inspiron 17 is big enough and powerful enough to make a very credible desktop replacement system. Windows 8 looks great on the 17.3in screen's 1,600x900 resolution, and it's good to see a reasonably powerful Core i5 processor in a laptop which...
This sturdy desktop replacement provides plenty of power and a 17.3in screen at a very low price...
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The Dell Inspiron 17-3721 is a great choice for many budget-minded users, especially those who want a much bigger screen than they can find on any standalone tablet. It has an attractive $450 price tag, and you don’t have to give up any performance for th...
A large screen, good performance, nice price, and user-friendly features give the Dell Inspiron 17-3721 budget laptop a leg up on the competition...
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Dell's Inspiron brand has been around for ages and has seen plenty of transformations in its time. These days it represents Dell's entry-level, value range, which is why its netbooks go by the title Inspiron Mini. At the opposite end of this spectrum is t...
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Dell's 17.3in 1764 is the first laptop we've seen to use Intel's new mobile Core i5 processor. The 2.26GHz Core i5-430M might only seem a little bit quicker than the 2.13GHz Core i3-330M processors commonly used in laptops at this price, but it's got a...
A powerful Core i5 processor and a large, bright screen make this an attractive laptop, but you can get a games-capable laptop for a similar price...
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The Dell Inspiron 17 is a large, comfortable machine that offers plenty of performance and, considering its size, portability. The keyboard isn’t very competitive, however, and we have some issues with its poor build quality.The 17.3-inch screen is gr...
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Desktop replacements need to have more power than a military junta right? Well, not according to Dell. It’s Inspiron 1750 rocks the requisite 17-inch screen, indicating it wants you to sling your monitor and tower combo. But it’s low powered too, in...
Cheap, respectable spec sheet...
Average keyboard, poor graphics, chunky...
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The Dell Inspiron 1750 is a large, comfortable laptop that offers plenty of performance and, considering its size, portability. The keyboard isn't very competitive, however, and we have some issues with its poor build quality. The 17.3-inch screen is g...
Good multi-tasking, Sharp screen...
Spongy keyboard, Integrated graphics, Chassis quality...
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If you're after a big screen at a low price, Dell's Inspiron 1750 will appeal. This 3.1kg laptop (available in black or, for £29 extra, six other colours) has a huge 17.3in widescreen display with a high resolution of 1,600x900. Quality from the glo...
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The Inspiron 1720 is from Dell’s new range that offers a choice of eight lid colours. We’re fans of the chassis design, too – it isn’t groundbreaking, but looks fresh.Build quality is excellent, and the keyboard benefits fro...
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The Dell Inspiron 1720 (£749 inc. VAT) has an impressive specification, and makes the ideal home media centre.Its 17-inch display is excellent. Theres plenty of space for working with several documents simultaneously, and the crisp images proved idea...
Powerful graphics card, Complimentary earphones, Robust build...
Quite bulky...
The Dell Inspiron 1720 (£749 inc. VAT) has an impressive specification, and makes the ideal home media centre.Its 17-inch display is excellent. Theres plenty of space for working with several documents simultaneously, and the crisp images proved idea...
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Can Dell win back lost ground in the race to be number one?...
Great price, powerful, great build quality...
Lid colour looks cheap, poor battery life...
The build quality is great, the price even better and if you want to add a hint of colour you can do, making this a great option...
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Six different flavours are available... With the 1720, Dell has caught the coloured notebook bug. The chassis may be the normal silver colour, but you can now personalise the lid with a choice of eight colours - a matt black called Jet Black, and six...
Dells Inspiron 1720 is well put together and, given its price, has an impressive feature list. As is the case with nearly all Dells systems you can customise it to your own tastes when it comes to ordering, and the option to fit two hard drives make...
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Dells Inspiron 1720 is a robust system available in seven colours besides black. See our Laptop Advisor website for expert reviews of today’s best laptops, plus read our essential advice to make sure you choose the right specs A powerful laptop doe...
The Dell Inspiron 1720 is a splashy laptop that offers excellent entertainment options and great sound, as well as strong performance. Carla Thornton Lowest online price: £N/A...
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Dells Inspiron 9400 notebook is aimed at the home entertainment market. The first thing that strikes you about it is the excellent screen, which is particularly important for an entertainment PC. It displays crisp text, bright whites and smoothly g...
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Dells desktop-replacement Inspiron 9400 is not the prettiest notebook. The sheer girth of its chassis detracts from the styling, although the white trim will blend in with any iPod-style accessories you may have. The chassis is fitted with an excel...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-29 01:52:44
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Dell’s first laptop to offer Intel’s new Core Duo line of processors features the same chip as Apple’s MacBook Pro (left), but places it within a 17-inch case. As such models go, the Inspiron 9400 is small and light. Its silver and white livery cros...
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A powerful dual-core desktop replacement that packs plenty of power and battery life to boot but it’s hard to justify the price...
Dual-core...
Poor graphics...
A powerful dual-core desktop replacement that packs plenty of power and battery life to boot but it’s hard to justify the price...
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As Intel continues to phase-out its singlecore Pentium M processors in favour of the Core Duo mobile range, Dell now takes its turn to join the dual-core laptop market in the form of the Dell Inspiron 9400 (£1549 inc. VAT). Designed in the now familiar...
17in screen, Performance, Powerful dual core laptop, Battery life...
Weight, Multimedia ability...
As Intel continues to phase-out its singlecore Pentium M processors in favour of the Core Duo mobile range, Dell now takes its turn to join the dual-core laptop market in the form of the Dell Inspiron 9400 (£1549 inc. VAT). Designed in the now familiar...
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The design of the Inspiron 9400 is almost exactly the same as the 9200 and 9300, so the chassis is starting to look a bit dated. Its a sturdy desktop replacement, but compared with the styling of the Inspiron XPS, it leaves a little to be desired.
Power and multitasking, Entertainment centre, Connectivity options...
Graphics, Not for gaming, Looks The Final Word Although Dell’s build quality is once again a winner, the Inspiron 9400 is lacking in other areas, mainly looks and graphics.
Although Dell’s build quality is once again a winner, the Inspiron 9400 is lacking in other areas, mainly looks and graphics.
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The design of the Inspiron 9400 is almost exactly the same as the 9200 and 9300, so the chassis is starting to look a bit dated. Its a sturdy desktop replacement, but compared with the styling of the Inspiron XPS, its a bit naff. See our Laptop Ad...
The build quality of the Dell is beyond reproach, but it isnt exactly a looker and there are plenty of better deals available. Ben Camm-Jones...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2014-06-29 01:52:44
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There?s an elegance to the Dell that makes it feel like a premium product ? and it is. It makes excellent use of the latest notebook components, and can be a real powerhouse if you choose the right components. That said, we can?t help but feel that Del...
Excellent screen, available in choice of colours, highly configurable.
Large and relatively heavy, no HDMI.
There?s an elegance to the Dell that makes it feel like a premium product ? and it is. It makes excellent use of the latest notebook components, and can be a real powerhouse if you choose the right components. That said, we can?t help but feel that Del...
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In terms of quality, Dell's Inspiron series spans the gamut. Inspiron notebooks range from cheap-looking, plastic laptops that cost less than $300 to svelte, aluminum machines that cost nearly as much as its premium XPS line of laptops. The 7000 series, o...
Attractive aluminum design, Vivid 1080p touchscreen, Excellent inputs, Solid performance...
Heavy, Tinny speakers...
Overall, the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 is a fine choice if you're looking for a laptop that has a premium feel, with a slightly less-than-premium price tag. For $1,149, the notebook boasts good components, a beautiful high-definition display and a great typin...
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