Basic budget computing: The Dell Inspiron I15-157B

Dell’s middle-of-the-road 15-inch Inspiron laptops have long been an excellent go-to choice for basic computing, especially if you take the time to configure a system to your needs via Dell’s online configurator. Fixed configuration versions available in retail stores have been more hit-or-miss, sometimes undercutting the price of …
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Dell’s cheap and charming Studio S17-162B desktop replacment

Dell’s Studio brand of laptops sits somewhere between the inexpensive Inspiron line and the high-end XPS line, incorporating some of the design cues of the XPS systems, such as their tapered bodies, with a cost-conscious mainstream set of components. (Recently, Dell has further muddied the waters with a hybrid …
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Dell Inspiron 6400
Iain R. sends us this review:
Dell Inspiron 6400
I personally like this laptop. I do feel that if you are looking for a laptop in the true sense that you should look into a different model. The reason I say that is because this model is more geared towards a desktop fashion rather than a lightweight model that can be easily transported. I sometimes find that for people who have larger hands have a bit of a time with this model because the keys are close together. All in all a well rounded laptop.
Iain R.
Dell Inspiron E1505
The dual-core Inspiron E1505 with Windows Vista is a great multi-purpose laptop, capable of delivering both entertainment and business functionality to those on a budget.
Dell XPS M1210
This lightweight notebook from Dell is an excellent combination of style and power. It includes a dual-core Intel processor and 256MB of discrete graphics memory, as well as an integrated webcam and built-in mobile broadband capability.




