Dell Cuts Prices, Again

Dell Inspiron E1505 Notebook Picture
(Source: PCMag)

As if the Dell Inspiron E1505 wasn’t cheap enough already, Dell cuts prices even further. PCMag’s recent review of the notebook saw its price at US$999 (after an E-Value coupon), but now, Dell’s selling the dual core-powered notebook at US$699 (from an initial US$1,234). Imagine, comparable notebooks from Toshiba and HP are retailing at US$1,249 and US$1,199, respectively!

In fact, Dell’s price-slashing isn’t limited to the Inspiron E1505. Their Dimension B110 desktop is selling at a low price of US$349. And if you opt for a CRT instead of the supplied LCD, the B110’s price drops to US$299.

Anyway, these discounts come in the wake of another price-cutting spree a week or two back. Without doubt, Dell is seriously trying to turn around their rather disappointing first quarter results.

More information and reviews on the Dell Inspiron E1505 here.

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May 7th, 2006 @ 06:30 AM • Filed under Desktops, Dimension, Inspiron, News, Notebooks

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