Dell

Make: Dell
Number of reviews:14
Dell's laptop feature a combination of great performance and enhanced features, along with the latest cutting edge technology. A Dell notebook gives you the freedom and flexibility to experience mobile computing at its best.
They come equipped with next generation Intel Core-I technology, which has completely changed the face of mobile computing, delivering better performance and battery life than ever before. Dell laptops come in seven different ranges: Alienware, Dell Precision, Inspiron, Inspiron Mini, Latitude, Studio and Vostro.
Dell Laptop Reviews

Alienware computing are most famous for their high-performance gaming systems, incorporating high-performance components into desktops and laptops with custom enclosures for superior game play. The Alienware range of notebooks consists of powerful Intel Core-I processors and the option to upgrade the computer to suit you, with an option to choose specific graphics card, processors and even chassis colours and lights to suit your needs.

The new Dell Inspiron range has undergone a design change making them better looking yet still offering adequate performance for a minimal investment, without cutting any corners. Even though this range is not a laptop revolution it does present a solid package and decent graphics for a fair and somewhat bargain price.

The Dell Inspiron Mini range offers a great and impressive specification for a more than affordable starting price. Furthermore, they offer configurable options, great battery lives and the option to pick between Windows operating systems and Linux operating systems. These low-cost, low-powered netbooks are a radical difference from the existing netbook market and offer strong competition.

The entire range is built to Dell’s RoadReady specification which incorporates a magnesium-alloy casing, Strike Zone shock protection in case the computer suffers a severe impact and many models come with free-fall sensors and solid-state drives. The Latitude models are considered more durable and of higher quality than the Inspiron line and the premium Studio and XPS models.

The Dell Studio range borrows some of the best design features of the more expensive XPS range in a more affordable laptop. A rang of laptop that sits between the lower-end Inspiron range and the more expensive XPS range, offering a good mix of features for an adequate price.

The XPS range is arguably Dell’s latest and greatest consumer notebook with the ability to customize the laptop to suit your every need, even your fashion needs. The premium notebook brand is a range of ultraportable, super-light power-houses.
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