NotebookReview has a review of the Dell Inspiron 1525 and they write "Overall, the Dell Inspiron 1525 is an excellent budget notebook with good looks and solid performance. This isn't a gaming machine, but the 1525 can handle everyday computing tasks with ease ... and looks good while doing them.In
CNET Asia has a review of the Dell Inspiron 9400 and writes, "In addition to its top-shelf processor and graphics card, its bright, 17-inch widescreen display and other leading-edge technologies, the Inspiron 9400 adds a few welcome multimedia features not found on the model that it will eventually replace, the
IT Reviews has a review of the Dell Inspiron 650m and writes, "As is the norm with Dell products, there is a wide choice of options available for you to configure your 640m exactly as you want it. The system we looked at was the base model with a Core
NotebookReview has a review of the Dell Inspiron 1501 and they write, "The Inspiron 1501 is a fine basic mainstream notebook: the build is good, the screen is nice, and the price is pretty decent. But it's hardly an exciting notebook, looks or feature wise. It's a shame Dell took
NotebookReview has a review up of the Dell Inspiron e1505 and writes, "The Dell Inspiron e1505 with Core 2 Duo and X1400 graphics card is a great performer for the price. If you can utilize this notebooks dual core capabilities for applications such as Photoshop and other rendering software,