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Dell Inspiron E1405

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

The lightest model in Dell’s line of basic home laptops, the Inspiron E1405 makes a good home or small-business system is portable enough for occasional travel. With the Inspiron E1405, all of the crucial elements are accounted for: you get a comfortable keyboard and touch pad, a decent display, and a very solid collection of [...]

Dell XPS M2010

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

With the XPS M2010, Dell has forgotten completely why laptops were invented in the first place. And that’s a good thing–or at least an interesting thing. The company has packed an impressive multimedia experience into a form factor that’s far more portable and self-contained than any other desktop PC’s and considerably less compromised than on [...]

Dell XPS M1210

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

It is a rare and exciting experience—at least for me—to bring an ultraportable on a business flight, let alone one as travel-friendly as the Dell XPS M1210. Luckily, I just happened to have a trip planned the same time the M1210 came into PC Magazine Labs. The M1210 is light enough to carry around comfortably [...]

Dell Inspiron E1505

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

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 [...]

Dell Latitude D520

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

The D520 is the latest member of Dell’s corporate-focused Latitude line to get a tune-up. Following in the footsteps of the thin-and-light D620 and the midsize D820, the D520 now features Intel Core Duo processors and a slightly enhanced case design. With these changes, the D520 delivered faster mobile performance and markedly better battery life [...]


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