Dell Inspiron E1505 Review

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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. In traditional Dell style, the E1505 is well rounded, quite customizable and available at a competitive price, but doesn’t offer anything radical.

With an optional dual-core processor, up to 2GB of shared2 memory, optional Dual-channel 3 memory, a 15.4-inch widescreen display, optional TV Tuner4 and stereo sound, plus up to 100GB5 of storage capacity, you can get more out of entertainment. More power, more storage and more speed add up to an intense audio/visual experience. Watch DVDs and videos, listen to your favorite songs, organize and edit digital photos, and more - the Inspiron E1505 has enough power to make it the perfect PC for those who want a great balance of price and performance.

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Built for Entertainment
With an optional dual-core processor, up to 2GB of shared2 memory, optional Dual-channel 3 memory, a 15.4-inch widescreen display, optional TV Tuner4 and stereo sound, plus up to 100GB5 of storage capacity, you can get more out of entertainment. More power, more storage and more speed add up to an intense audio/visual experience. Watch DVDs and videos, listen to your favorite songs, organize and edit digital photos, and more - the Inspiron E1505 has enough power to make it the perfect PC for those who want a great balance of price and performance.

One-Touch Media Access
With Next Generation Dell MediaDirectTM , you can access your movies, music, video and photos without booting up Genuine Windows® XP. You get fast access to rich content regardless of location- hard drive, USB key, or optical drive with an intuitive Windows-like user interface.

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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 ($999 direct) is a real steal. (To get that price, you will need to apply the E-Value code “E1505PC” for this configuration. That’s E1505, which is the model, and PC for PC Magazine.)


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Posted on July 16th, 2006
Written by: PCMAN
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