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As one of the first of the mainstream computer manufacturers to develop a laptop around the new Intel Core Duo processor, Dell has much riding on the success of the new Inspiron 1720. The 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo processor will either sink or swim in Dells mainstream portables depending upon its reception here. Matched with 4GB of PC2-5300 DDR2 that promises to run even the thirstiest applications with aplomb, the major yardstick is not whether Core 2 Duo can keep pace with the Pentium M (Dothan), but whether it can perform without reducing battery life to minutes rather than hours. Yet having said that, it is easy to think that the Inspirons sole point of interest is the aforementioned CPU. You see, this is Dells attempt at an all-in-one laptop: a workhorse that sits as comfortably in office attire as it does in casuals. With fast-access email buttons, ample memory and a weight of 3.6kg, its a suitable office-based and on-the-go machine. Yet with Media Center bundled in, to give the control buttons at the foot of the casing something to do, and a 17in widescreen display, the Inspiron seems built for handling movies as comfortably as Excel spreadsheets. Visually, the arctic silver and black casing is an interesting reworking from Dell. The colour scheme and layout of the keyboard and tracker pad hint at a classiness that some might dismiss as tacky trend-chasing. But it actually works rather well, giving the screen a comfortable border in gentle silver rather than harsh black. ....read moreReviews
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If you've been looking to go Core Duo on the cheap then wait no longer. PCMAG just busted out their Editor's Choice award on the 15.4-inch widescreen Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop. Good reason too, since their $1199 test model shipped pre-loaded with XP Media Center Edition 2005 (TV tuner costs extra), sporting a 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM, 80GB (5400rpm) disk, 802.11b/g, Dual-layer DVD burner, and ATI Mobility Radion X1400 graphics -- not top of the line by any means, but oodles better than a lot of those integrated graphics craptops, and more likely to run Vista with some pep. PCMAG calls the E1505 perfect for people on a budget who appreciate technology which well, pretty much covers just about everyone we know. Knocks? Sure, the battery only managed about 3 hours. Righteous pricing indeed for this full featured and powerful kit. ....read moreReviews
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Catch a little latitude with this Dell D610 notebook! This Dell Latitude D610 is powered by an Intel Pentium M processor at 1.73 GHz and 512 MB DDR2 DRAM (expandable up to 2 GB). Its 60 GB hard drive provides storage capacity with Microsoft Windows XP Professional pre-installed. Access media, burn CDs, and watch DVD movies with the CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. Connect to the Internet via its 56K V.92 modem, network with its 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN, or go wireless and connect via hot spots with its integrated 802.11b/g Wireless LAN. Watch brilliant images and text on the 14.1-inch TFT LCD. Its lightweight profile makes it ideal for travel! Order today! ....read moreReviews
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Intel Pentium M Processor 745 1.86GHz 512MB RAM (2048MB max) 14.1 XGA (1024x768) 60GB HDD CD-RW/DVD Combo drive v.90 56k modem 10/100 Ethernet ATI Mobility X300 Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalWarranty: 90 days parts and labor manufacturer warranty ....read more










