Dell Inspiron E1505 Review
Looking for a 15.4″ dual core-powered notebook on the cheap? Well, look no further. According to PCMag’s review, you won’t find another branded notebook with the same value for money as the Dell Inspiron E1505.
And at US$999 for a 1.67 GHz dual core processor, 1GB RAM, a DVD burner and an ATI Mobility Radeon X1300, I can see why.
Anyway, PCMag awards the E1505 a clear-cut 4.5 out of 5 rating, as well as their Editor’s Choice badge. And if the ratings didn’t speak for themselves, the conclusion surely does: “With dual-core mobile processors introduced just this January, it’s encouraging to see a laptop with the Intel Core Duo available for people who appreciate technology, but don’t have a lot to spend on it. Add to that the myriad other features you get, and buying the E1505 becomes a no-brainer. (Don’t forget that E-Value code.)”
More information and reviews on the Dell Inspiron E1505 here.
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House of Dell » Good Back to School Laptops: Dell Inspiron E1505 said,
Pingback • July 15, 2006 @ 1:04 am
[...] After all, when the E1505 was reviewed in May by PCMag, they made sure to emphasize the sheer value-for-money you’d be getting from the dual core-powered laptop. Of course, for sub-US$1000, a 1.67GHz+ dual core processor, 1GB+ RAM, an ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 graphics card and DVD burner would surely look good to budget-conscious students. [...]
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House of Dell » Dell Cuts Prices, Again said,
Pingback • May 7, 2006 @ 6:34 am
[...] 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! [...]