Dell made a major splash at Macy's last month. Not only did the iconic department store usher in the end of Dell's longtime Dimension brand--both Dell's mainstream desktops and laptops will now carry the Inspiron name--but it witnessed the introduction of some truly innovative systems. (Over the years, Dell has certainly proven to be an innovator in how one goes about selling computers, but it has often trailed behind competitors in terms of design innovation, something that wasn't vital to its mission of marketing its system to the mass audience.)
The desktops and laptops rolled out at Macy's include an improved XPS laptop, a new 14-inch Inspiron laptop, and the first Inspiron-branded desktops. We liked the Inspiron 531 desktop so much that we gave it an Editors' Choice. Thanks to its new looks and stellar performance for very reasonable prices, we think it merits serious consideration from a wide range of mainstream users. And we liked the slim Inspiron 531s nearly as much. The XPS m1330 laptop has turned a number of heads during its time in the labs. Its design is much sleeker than preceding XPS laptops, models we thought highly of, save their bulky dimensions. The XPS m1330 is much thinner and features a number of useful features for performance users including a slot-loading DVD drive, touch-sensitive media buttons, and HDMI out. Our only gripe, really, is that its touch pad is still a touch too small. This launch also witnessed the introduction of a 14-inch model, the Inspiron 1420. We think this size laptop offers the optimal balance between screen size and portability. Like the XPS m1330, it operates on Intel's latest Centrino Duo platform. And it's available in a rainbow of colors and networking options. In addition to our full reviews, we offer you our first impressions of Dell's refreshed 15-inch and 17-inch Inspiron laptops. For reference, the 1520 and 1720 are Intel-based models, while the 1521 and 1721 are their AMD counterparts. Same goes for desktops: Intel chips on the 530 and 530s use Intel processors; AMD on the 531 and 531s. Currently, there is no AMD version for the new 14-inch Inspiron, but we'll keep our eyes peeled for a 1421 model.| Product name | ||||||
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| The Bottom Line | The last of the major desktop vendors to update this year's desktops, Dell used that time to good advantage. On some tests, the Inspiron 531 is even faster than systems that cost $500 more. Keep your gaming and digital media ambitions modest, and this PC should deliver nearly everything you'd want in a mainstream system. | Dell has finally put design first with the head-turning XPS M1330 laptop, emphasizing both the "thin" and "light" aspects of the thin-and-light category without sacrificing features or performance. | Dell's retooled Inspiron line introduces the new 14-inch Inspiron 1420 laptop, which benefits from an internal and external makeover. The wide-ranging configuration options mean that virtually any mainstream user can find a system to fit their budget. | Dell may not have the most bang for the buck in its new, trim Inspiron 531S, but it offers more options than the competition in this new, small-scale Windows desktop. For systems in its slimmed down class, we recommend it. For budget PCs in general, you can find a better deal if you shop around. | With a bevy of component options and color choices--plus a low starting price--the Dell Inspiron 1520 series looks poised to be a favorite among home users. | The budget-friendly, desktop-replacement Dell Inspiron 1720 series offers a range of component upgrades and color choices for typical home users. |
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| Optical Storage |
DVD?RW |
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DVD?RW |
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None |
None |
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None |
| RAM |
2 GB DDR2 SDRAM |
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2 GB DDR2 SDRAM |
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| Dimensions (WxDxH) | Info unavailable |
12.5 in x 9.4 in x 1.3 in |
13.1 in x 9.6 in x 1.5 in |
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14.1 in x 10.6 in x 1.7 in |
15.5 in x 11.5 in x 1.7 in |
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ |
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4400+ |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition |
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition |
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Vista Home Premium |
Vista Home Premium |
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AC 120/230 V |
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AC 120/230 V |
AC 120/230 V |
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4 lbs |
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