Friday, August 31, 2007

Dell Inspiron e1505 Reviews

pcmag.com Review
There's a perfectly good reason why the Dell Inspiron 6000, which I've given numerous accolades to over the past year, has disappeared from Dell's Web site: Its replacement is even better. In fact, the Dell Inspiron E1505 is perfect for frugal shoppers with discerning tastes. Thanks to the Intel Core Duo processor, full 1GB of RAM, and discrete 3D graphics from ATI, the E1505
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cnet.com Review
When we looked at the Dell Inspiron 6000 last March (and again last November), we were pleased, though not blown away: the laptop offered a very solid combination of performance, features, and design at a competitive price. Today, Dell announced an upgrade to that model, the Inspiron E1505, that places it more clearly in the company's line of entertainment-focused laptops
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pcworld.com Review
Dell's revamped Inspiron E1505, an entertainment notebook, now includes an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Though still a poor choice for gaming, the E1505 is plenty zippy for any other applications, including music and photo editing, and movie viewing. The 6.9-pound E1505 also throws in pretty good speakers, dedicated media buttons, and a cushy keyboard with stylish white trim, giving you a great all-around choice for consumers who don't want to
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notebookreview.com Review
The Inspiron e1505 is Dells 15.4" widescreen notebook featuring the impressive new Intel Core Duo CPU. A virtually identical Inspiron 6400 is available through their business site. Outside it looks just like the Inspiron 6000 it replaces, but the new hardware inside makes for impressive performance
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