Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 10, 2013

Dell Latitude D620-1.66 Laptop Wireless Computer Deals

By Paul -
This review is from: Dell Latitude D620-1.66 Laptop Wireless Computer (Personal Computers)
The laptop was in good condition when received. It was packaged appropiately to prevent damage during shipment. The length of shipping time was short between purchase and receipt. The surface was clean. They provided a recovery CD and adequate word processing / desktop publishing software. I would buy again from this supplier. The only complaint I have is that the internal wi-fi device was inoperative. That is why I give only a three star rating.
 By Rocio -
This review is from: Dell Latitude D620-1.66 Laptop Wireless Computer (Personal Computers)
i was very happy at first with how easy it was to pick a product and pay for it, it arrived promptly and undamaged via us postal service. however, something was not right with the screen, i tried to contact the seller via email thru amazon just a couple days after receiving my laptop and he never replied. im stuck with a product that apparently has no warranty and i havent received any support from amazon.com or the seller. im not happy with my purchase.
By joshua mafnas (SACRAMENTO, CA, US)
This review is from: Dell Latitude D620-1.66 Laptop Wireless Computer (Personal Computers)
Amazon fulfilled my expectations with regards to shipping and packaging, and I believe dell fulfilled the great quality in my latitude. I would definately recomend this for anyone looking for a cheaper alternative to the best quaility in the market.

iPearl mCover Hard Shell Case for 15.6 Dell

By Karlee Kerchersky -
This review is from: iPearl mCover Hard Shell Case for 15.6" Dell Inspiron 15z Model 5523 Ultrabook laptop (Purple) (Personal Computers)
it did not fit my laptop, i sent it back. i want my money. please help me get it back. thank you

 By MiaMaria -
This review is from: iPearl mCover Hard Shell Case for 15.6" Dell Inspiron 15z Model 5523 Ultrabook laptop (Purple) (Personal Computers)
The case did not fit at all and the cost return was too high. Very disappointing purchase with no ability to return...bummer

Dell Inspiron i15RVT-8571BLK 15.6-Inch Deals

By R. Guardado -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i15RVT-8571BLK 15.6-Inch Touchscreen Laptop, Intel Core i3-3227U, 4GB Memory, 500GB Hard Drive (Personal Computers)
Good:
Upgradable (I've already added in one 8GB RAM chip to bump it up to 12GB)
Touch-Screen
Long battery life
Numeric Keypad
USB 3.0

Not so good:
1366*768 resolution
Was difficult to get data cloned to my SSD. Finally figured out that I had to boot from USB and set the BIOS to legacy mode.
Don't care for touchpads, I prefer Lenovo/IBMs UltraNav little red dot.
DVD drive makes a noise every now and then, even though there isn't a disk in there... not sure what's trying to access it. Is a DVD drive even necessary anymore? It's just added weight, to me.

 By antonios -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i15RVT-8571BLK 15.6-Inch Touchscreen Laptop, Intel Core i3-3227U, 4GB Memory, 500GB Hard Drive (Personal Computers)
I ordered this computer from E stars LLC. The computer it self is excellent but this company sucks. I ordered this thing on a Saturday evening and paid extra for the over night shipping. I didn't get it until Tuesday. I would recommend this computer, windows 8 is actually fantastic with touch screen, and it is quick. It's perfect for school work. however if you do buy it please buy it from amazon prime, that way you'll get it on time.

Dell Inspiron 14R i14RMT-7475sLV 14-Inch Touchscreen Deals

By Michael P. - 
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 14R i14RMT-7475sLV 14-Inch Touchscreen Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I have had this computer for almost two months and it is working very well, the only think is that sometimes it takes to stopped, but I think so that is for the W8, maybe because I have a virtual account and not a PC account. I recommend this PC for people who need it to study or just review o create documents. I don’t really recommend the PC for people who wants install heavy games programs.
In general the PC work very well and it faster, I love the touch screen, that make use it very easy.




By Eli Wang (Bayside, NY United States)

This review is from: Dell Inspiron 14R i14RMT-7475sLV 14-Inch Touchscreen Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I like its design, i.e. touch screen, Windows 8, screen size, and above all, the price is right. Only glitch is the screen glare or resolution.
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 14R i14RMT-7475sLV 14-Inch Touchscreen Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
The computer is nice, fast, light, ok. But the windows 8 is confused, i m still trying to learn it!



Dell Latitude D610 14.1-inch 1.73GHz Laptop Deals

By CherieB -
This review is from: Dell Latitude D610 14.1-inch 1.73GHz Laptop (Personal Computers)
This computer was a great buy for our family. We were specifically looking for a smaller computer that we could take on trips to download photos of our travels and transport photos from home to show family and friends. It also allows us to check our e-mails and Facebook on trips.

 By CherieB -
This review is from: Dell Latitude D610 14.1-inch 1.73GHz Laptop (Personal Computers)
This computer was a great buy for our family. We were specifically looking for a smaller computer that we could take on trips to download photos of our travels and transport photos from home to show family and friends. It also allows us to check our e-mails and Facebook on trips.
By gate1701 -
This review is from: Dell Latitude D610 14.1-inch 1.73GHz Laptop (Personal Computers)
I want others to know how happy I am with my new laptop. I needed to have wifi computer access for a trip I had to make. I decided a laptop would be the only way and purchased it from Amazon. I have purchased other items from them before and have always been pleased with my purchases. This item was sold through a company named Tampa Laptops in Tampa, Fla. The computer arrived in great condition, however when I shipped it to my travel location it was damaged during that shipment. I contacted Tampa Laptop and they repaired it within 2 days and shipped it back. Zack at Tampa Laptop was great. Due to their service and helpfulness, I would not only purchase from them again but strongly recommend them for any laptop purchase or service.

Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 10, 2013

Dell - XPS Ultrabook 13.3 Deals

By beelzebub -
This review is from: Dell - XPS Ultrabook 13.3" Laptop - Intel® CoreTM i5-2467M processor - 4GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive - Silver (Personal Computers)
This ultrabook is incredibly thin and light & has a smaller footprint than most 13" laptops - so it is perfect for the person on the go. Even tho this is last year's model w/ Win7 & 2nd generation processor, it is still plenty fast. The carbon fiber bottom keeps it cool & the backlit keyboard is very handy. Seem to get about 6 hours of battery life and the tiny ac adapter charges it relatively quick.

The screen resolution is on the lackluster side but they did release a HD version this year for those who want it. The mouse clicker is a tad on the loud side but so far no real complaints.

Great ultrabook at an incredible price if you do not mind not having the latest greatest tech.

 By Frances S. Hagee - (VN)
This review is from: Dell - XPS Ultrabook 13.3" Laptop - Intel® CoreTM i5-2467M processor - 4GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive - Silver (Personal Computers)
The size is just what I wanted, useable anywhere. The finger as mouse takes getting used to and is easy to lose. Sometimes it is too sensitive. Once I get up on the learning curve I am sure I will be very happy with it.


By Zheng dawei - (CA)
This review is from: Dell - XPS Ultrabook 13.3" Laptop - Intel® CoreTM i5-2467M processor - 4GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive - Silver (Personal Computers)
Computer is very light, carry no weight feeling, work is also very good, unfortunately, 3 months after being stolen, and my computer.
This review is from: Dell - XPS Ultrabook 13.3" Laptop - Intel® CoreTM i5-2467M processor - 4GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive - Silver (Personal Computers)
it looks very pretty and it is really slight and thin, however, the storage is very small, only more than 100 GB and it's a little difficult to split to more disks, but I think that'll be OK for just work

Dell Inspiron 15R i15RM-7537sLV 15.6-Inch Deals

By Moats Family - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15R i15RM-7537sLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
We bought this laptop for my wife, a public school teacher who travels between sites. We shopped for a pc that was versitile for the classroom and home use and could keep up with her personally and professionally. So far so good.

Pro's:
Thin and lightweight-My work laptop is 2x the weight and thickness with the same performance. I was skeptical of the sturdiness with these super-thin machines but it feels solid, particularly at the hinge where many fail.

Fast-My wife has 0 patience with technology. She needs it to work the first time every time. Without getting techie, the wireless connection is as fast as our router, and we loaded a couple games for her in under 10 minutes from multiple disks. The CD/DVD drive is a nice addition for those times when you want to actually use a CD or DVD. No jumpy graphics so far on Netflix or Hulu.

Screen/graphics/sound-I went back and forth on the best size for the job. Too big and it adds bulk. Too small and it's little more than a tablet. The screen is plenty big and sharp. We couldn't care less between the 720p and 1080p resolution. It looks great. The sound is a little odd. It's very clear but almost too much so. I'm sure there are ways to "dull" it but I'll have to tinker to figure it out.

Storage-the 1000GB and 1T are virtually the same. We have a baby daughter with movies and pictures galore. The hard drive will replace our desktop pc's and still have room for iTunes. I can't imagine filling it up but we used to say that about the old 256ks back in the 90s. Note, the alternative was an HP that topped out at 500GB. Space was a selling point for this pc.

Price-Under $700 for a trusted brand with a fast trusted processor? Done.

Cons:
Processor speed-This is a 2.0ghz series 7 Intel. There are faster ones out there but I haven't found one for this price. If it needs to be faster, get ready to fork over $1,000+.

Resolution-720p is not full HD. It's got the same resolution as our iPad2. If you plan on playing movies via projector it may be worth the full HD but wasn't for us.

Windows8-Maybe not a real con, but it does take a learning curve vs previous versions. More like a mobile device, you have apps that are highly customizable and are really handy once set up. Getting them to that point for a technologically impaired person can be difficult.

All in all, I'd recommend this for anyone looking for a cost/benefit value. It has enough bells and whistles to not be outdated too soon and is still price consious for those not willing to finance a product longer than its useful life.

 By Lily - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15R i15RM-7537sLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
The technical details list a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080, but after ordering and receiving the laptop, I found out the resolution is actually only 1366 x 768. Upon contacting a Dell representative, they informed me Dell does not sell this model at a FHD resolution, claiming Amazon listed an incorrect resolution.
By Caveat Emptor (USA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15R i15RM-7537sLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
After searching for over two months for a fast CPU and solid keyboard at a budget price, I stumbled across this Dell 7537 and lost no time placing an order. On arrival, I was a bit surprised to see it was boxed in bare, generic packing with none of the customary Dell literature or warranty card and only a single sheet "Quick Start Guide" enclosed. In fact, about the only identifying information on the entire body was a white Service Tag and a model number "5521" molded on the bottom. I contacted the seller about this and learned that the serial number and the Service Tag number are one in the same, that "plain packaging means BIG savings", and that "Dell has different ways of classifying models...." However, after comparing the features of the 7537 and the 5521, I found no apparent difference between the two.

Performance: the CPU is very fast and I've been pleased to see how responsive the hardware has been to any and all tasks I've thrown at it. The keyboard, however, is quite another matter! Of all the chiclet keyboards I've tried on dozens of laptops of all makes and models, this one rates slightly below average... a huge disappointment! The size and travel of the keys is normal for an island keyboard and the "throw", or the distance from the top of the key to the contact point, is about average. But the tactile feedback or haptic characteristics are hugely disappointing. Compared to most chiclet boards I tested, this keyboard is spongy, mushy, has a flimsy plastic touch and lacks the consistent positive feel needed for error free speed typing. The space bar often fails to function unless it is slapped firmly with the thumb and the only way I've been able to reduce typing error is by slowing down and forcefully hitting each key much like it was done back in the day of the mechanical Smith-Corona typewriters.

The wifi/bluetooth combo functions well and pairing with other devices was simple and straightforward. Using Dell's on board apps, it's easy to make a System Recovery partition on the 1TB hard disk and copying a backup image of all system files. This is one thing I'd recommend doing immediately since there is no recovery disk included in the package.

As the world has already discovered, Windows 8 is geared for touch screens and is maddeningly inappropriate for this particular model. Early on, I installed "Classic Shell" (free app) and settled into a new routine of finger punching an unresponsive keyboard while enjoying the lightening speed of an otherwise excellent laptop computer.

Dell Inspiron i15-2728BK 15.6-inch Deals

By alan - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i15-2728BK 15.6-inch Laptop - 4GB Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - BLACK (Electronics)
I have to say that I have enjoyed it so far. Only had it a few weeks, but it performs well and meets my needs.

 By Well its a copy -(UK)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i15-2728BK 15.6-inch Laptop - 4GB Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - BLACK (Electronics)
The main computer is fine. My biggest complaint is when I type the curser ends up moving by itself and changes the word. I can't seem to figure out why this happens. I'll just be typing and I see that the word is being misspelled.
By Carl Armstrong - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i15-2728BK 15.6-inch Laptop - 4GB Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - BLACK (Electronics)
I have been using Dell laptops equipped with Windows 7 for many years with no problems.The new Windows 8 requires that you create an account with Microsoft or you will not be able to access your e mail account.Windows 8 also no longer supports multiple windows.This single window strategy is a disaster when doing Christmas shopping, or just looking for bargains online, since you wont be able to view several windows simultaneously and will therefore have to memorize what you have seen, as you go from one window to the next, instead of simply glancing at one that's already open, as you did with Windows 7.

The new design of the user interface with big colorful tiles, works well on tablets, but on a PC a tablet oriented start screen and a PC oriented desktop screen combined together spells trouble.1) Users have to remember where to go for which features, 2)When running web browsers in both device areas, you will only see (and be reminded of) a subset of your open web pages at any given time, 3)Switching between environments increases the interaction cost of using multiple features, and 4) the two environments work differently, making your experience inconsistent.5)If your e mail address gets hijacked by hackers, you will not be able to use this computer unless you can guess their new password.

In summary: The hidden features, reduced discoverability, cognitive overhead from dual environments, and reduced power from a single- window user interface, and low information density when trying to read something on the internet, make Windows 8 a complete lemon.Amazon.com still has some excellent Windows 7 Dell laptops, or the new Google Chromebook for $250 which would be an excellent alternative.

Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-6190BLK 15.6-Inch Deals

By YourName (San Francisco, CA USA) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-6190BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black Matte with Textured Finish) (Personal Computers)
As a college student on a budget, I really needed a computer that would do many tasks on the road without hurting the wallet. I have a prehistoric 7-8 year old Dell Dimension E510 desktop that is super slow. So, I made the decision to buy a laptop under $400 yet still faster than my desktop.
I set my eyes on this laptop from a local electronics store. I compared specs, from the size and weight, to the nitty features like the number of USBs. And so, here I have it.

Let's start off with the design.
The design of this notebook is, well, plastic. However, it isn't cheap plastic. The materials used are actually pretty good for its price point. The notebook is nice and rounded around the corners and the thickness of this notebook is about one inch. Now, most notebooks for this price point would be much thicker...Around 1.3in-1.4in, but Dell managed to squeeze everything in 1 inch. This is pretty darn good considering the tools this notebook provides. On the left side of the computer you have a headphone/microphone jack, 3 USB (2 USB 3.0) (1 USB 2.0), Ethernet, HDMI cable, and a power outlet. On the left side you have the optical drive and one more USB port (2.0). So the total amount of USBs this notebook has is 4. 4 USB ports, 2 of which are 3.0. USB 3.0 is relatively new for the market, and this allows much quicker transfer speeds compared to the 2.0s. However, most computers at this price point do not have USB 3.0s, or if they do, it would only be one or two. But keep in mind that this notebook has 4 USB ports. And at this price point, most if not all computers only have about 2 or 3. The optical drive is also a neat feature. For a 1 inch laptop that has an optical drive is pretty impressive considering the price. Most notebooks that are 1 inch or less usually skip the optical drive. Now, the bad thing about the thinness of this notebook is that it does not have a VGA port. You might need a HDMI to VGA port adapter for that. However, considering VGA's thickness and the thinness of notebooks that are coming out each year, VGA is bound to be obsolete due to the benefits of HDMI.

On the interior, the notebook has a LARGE track pad. And this is good especially when it is running on windows 8 (I'll get to that later).
Below the track pad, there are two left and right buttons. These buttons feel and sound cheap but that is not to be unexpected. When running, the track pad get quite warm. You really can't fault the computer for this because this is a one inch notebook. Since the ram sticks are essentially below the track pad, prepare yourself to have warm fingers. The keyboard is an island style keyboard that are evenly spaced. The key travel is okay. After writing a 5-6 page essay. It's also got a 10 key number pad. However, I do wish that number lock had a tiny light located on the button like the caps lock does. As I'm typing, I sometimes reach over to the number lock while attempting to backspace. One minor complaint is keyboard flex towards the F8-F10 keys, not a big deal since these keys aren't often used. Also, like other reviewer have mentioned before. This computer has a sharp lip. As you are typing, the sharp lip is somewhat irritating. Doesn't hurt to take out a fine grit sand paper is smooth out that lip.
Lastly, the spacing between the keys have a glossy finish. I notice that this attracts dust and requires occasional cleaning.

As for the hardware,
You get 500gb of storage but only 456gb of that storage is usable (the non-usable storage has to be used for the operating system. It runs on 4gb of ram and although it is sufficient, you may want to upgrade to 6 or 8 gigs of ram as you load more programs. But if you're an average web browser, 4 gigs is good enough. To just give you a idea at idle, it is using about 46% of the computers ram. The computer has one extra slot. Downside is that this computer only supports up to 8 gigs of ram DDR3 PC-12800 (you can't fault Dell for the 8GB of max ram since the processor can only handle 8GB). Upside is that when you throw in that extra ram slot, it will give you extra performance due to the dual channel configuration. After removing all the bloatware and Windows finally settled in after dozens of updates this notebook starts up well under a minute. Considering a startup to be when the computer starts to idle.
-by the way, uninstall the additional trial anti-virus. Windows 8 already has Defender and so that antivirus will just eat up your resources, I think it comes with Kaspersky or McAfee-

The operating system,
Now, I'm coming from Windows XP and 7, to be honest...Windows 8 is actually pretty cool. However, if you're an old geezer who likes the traditional interface, Win 8 probably wouldn't be a great option. Anyway, the big benefit of this laptop that allows you to enjoy Windows 8 without the use of a touch screen is the large track pad. This Dell has a 4 and 1/2 inch track pad and using multi gestures features makes it extremely easy.
Of course, you can always disable the Windows 8 start up and have it behave like Windows 7. (Look up Windows 8 RetroUI) Other than that, the OS would definitely benefit with a touch screen but without it the system is still enjoyable.

Battery life,
On a full charge, I get around three to four hours of regular internet browsing.
Now for the thinness of this laptop, this computer has a 4 cell battery vs the 6 cell that are in most laptops. Under intense radio loading such as streaming, it will drop to 2 hours...Maybe 3. Keep in mind; you do not want to torture your batteries. The lithium ion batteries used in modern laptops do not like to be charged and discharged abruptly as this will diminish battery life. But, I'm willing to sacrifice 2 cells for a thinner and lighter laptop than have a big and heavy 6 cell.

Screen:
15.6 inches, 1366x768 glossy.
Screen resolution isn't an issue here since most laptops--especially at this price point, have this type of resolution. The problem I commonly have is the viewing angles. This Dell uses a TNF panel, which is offers a distortion of colors when it isn't at the right angle.
As for the glossy finish, well, it sucks. It still amazes me why computer corporations still use a glossy finish. The glossy finish and the bad viewing angles makes it somewhat of an unpleasant experience.
The WLED screen is bright but the colors could use more saturation.

Webcam:
It is equipped with a 1 megapixel camera.
After using Skype, the picture quality is pretty good.
If I compared it with my other Lenovo G560 which has a 0.3 megapixel camera, the difference is like light and day.

Processor
Okay, so it doesn't have TurboBoost or 4-way processing.
I have using an Intel Pentium Processor on a Lenovo notebook on Windows 7 and it's pretty good. It gets through most tasks however you must know your limitations.
Considering the computers size, weight, and battery configuration, the processor is clocked at 1.8ghz on dual core. I have previously used a Pentium 4 @ 3GHz (a single core processor) and this laptop is significantly faster considering the dual core. Out of box, it scored a 4.7 on the Windows Experience Index. After everything got settled in with the way I liked it, it dropped to a 4.6. Using my way of testing the processor speed, I calculated Pi (Using SuperPi) to one million digits and it did it in 21 seconds. Not bad considering my Dell Desktop does it in 43 seconds... It handles HD streaming off YouTube without problems however when you stream in 720p you CPU usage hovers around 40-60%. Yet, doesn't give you a lot of room of other tasks.
Gaming? Well, not much. Don't expect to play WoW or Crisis. It should handle basic games.
I was able to play RuneScape on the highest screen settings (other than full screen) with the use of their client rather than the browser. The CPU usage hovers around 80-90%. Game play was still smooth considering it is a 3D game. However, with 80-90% usage, again, does not leave much room for other tasks.

Upgrades:
The only upgrades you can do to this laptop is RAM and hard drive. The stock hard drive runs at 5400rpm and although it is pretty quick, a solid state would be pointless because you'd be most likely dissatisfied with SSD's price and storage (until they get cheaper). If 500gb is too little, a 7200 rpm hard drive won't hurt.
The computer comes with 4gb of ram. Although this is sufficient for basic tasks, it isn't configured as dual channel. Filling that extra DIMM slot will give you better memory storage as well as graphics performance. So why not do it?
The CPU/Processor--unfortunately, cannot be upgraded. This is because it is a Ultra Low Voltage Processor (ULV) that is soldered onto the motherboard. This is a big down side since later down the road, you can't upgrade to a used processor at a significantly low price.

It's portable, offers a large track pad, good keys, and is loaded with 4 USBs and an optical drive @ just one inch. Overall, this is a great laptop but I wouldn't consider this to be a everyday user. (I use it as a primary since I'm coming from a prehistoric computers, in fact this computer is twice as fast than my old desktop) The processor is the caveat. If you have the option, go for their higher end "i Series" of Intel Core Processors.

-UPDATE-
I reran the Windows Experience Index (WEI) and it jumped from a 4.6 to a 5.1. I guess Windows obtained a better score after removing bloatware and installing the latest drivers. Additionally, a dual channel RAM configuration will allow a slight bump in graphics performance.

So here are the subscores that the WEI came up with:
Processor: 5.9
Memory (RAM): 7.7 <-- I upgraded to 8gb
Graphics: 4.6 to 5.1 <-- Graphics performance increases due to a 8gb dual channel configuration, Base score determined by lowest subscore.
Gaming graphics: 6.2
Primary hard disk: 5.9

The WEI scores are based on a scale of 1.0-9.9

-Update 2-
This would probably fall under build quality. Earlier today I found a missing screw lying on my desk when plugging the notebook for charging. It turns out that this screw was one of the missing screws that was attached to the bottom of the notebook. I was thinking, "lucky me, good thing I didn't lose it". So I screwed it back and, and while I was at it I went ahead and checked the rest of the screws. It turns out that all of the screws were not secured tightly (about 2-3 rotations loose). Although they had blue loctite on them, it was not firmly screwed on. Keep in mind, I did not touch any of these screws other than the RAM slot panels which were already secured. I don't know if it just my computer or an entire batch, but a simple production step like secured screws worries me.
I would drop a star off my rating (3 stars), but I'm relatively satisfied with my purchase.

 By BigdoginTexas - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-6190BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black Matte with Textured Finish) (Personal Computers)
I purchased this computer to use just with my Samsung Smart TV - (because the television internet interface is just so slow in performance) Please keep this in mind when looking at my four star rating and review comments.

I will get the "not so good" stuff out of the way first. The "fit and finish" of the computer overall is pretty good, not great but not poor. The keyboard platform piece appears to sit down into the bottom case with a VERY noticeable lip edge that is a bit sharp. As the wrist rest space when using the keyboard is really large (a plus) the edge is not right on the wrist area and so far has not been a problem; I later just stood the computer on edge with the screen hinged open and used an emery board to smooth the edge.

I wish the screen had a indent or latch to use in the middle, the lid closes nice and tight, but without having something to grab onto the inclination is to just use one corner of the lid/screen to open it up, as the spring holding the lid closed is tight and the screen is so large I am sure it would be just a matter of time before the case or screen itself is damaged. I definitely recommend using a two handed approach when opening up for use.

OK, that was all I have found so far that I consider a weakness of the computer. I purchased this computer to sit on the cabinet with my television so I could use it on the internet, and for Skype. I do not think I would toss this into a computer bag and cart it around for use as it is not built to take a lot of bumps.

I wanted a computer with Bluetooth so I could pair the existing television keyboard with mousepad to it and save the expense of purchasing a wireless set - this computer has this. I have sense found that paring my phone to the computer when using Skype allows me to send files to the computer and then out to who ever I am online with, or just to move pictures without having to drag out the USB cable and connect them together. Bluetooth use and setup, including paring of devices with the computer and Windows 8 is a Snap.

A note about Windows 8 - it really is meant to be used with a touch screen, this computer does NOT have a touch screen, that is not a fault of the computer but the OS I decided to use. This may be something you want to consider if you purchase ANY system that uses Windows 8 and does not have a touch screen.

The computer has a built in camera and microphone, and I find both are just superb for both close up and distance use, I sit about 12 feet back from where the computer is when using the camera and microphone with Skype and the people I talk to say the picture and audio is very good.

The Wi-Fi interface can be controlled from within Windows 8, or from the keyboard, long gone is the switch on side of the computer itself. The indicator is a soft white light (as are all of the indicators) on the lower left edge of the computer, a plus I think as they are not always shining into your eyes.

The power on/off switch is in the upper left corner, it is not backlit (hence it does not shine into your eyes either) but has it's own indicator in the four light cluster in the lower left.

The computer has a 500GB hard drive, a step up from the 320GB capacity of others in this class of computer. The processor is only 1.8Ghz, but this also means you , using less battery and less heat is generated. I find that using the laptop, actually on my lap, is not uncomfortable from any heat generation. There is a max memory capacity of 8GB, it comes with 4GB. If you are planning on power gaming or CAD creation then consider a memory upgrade up front or go with a different computer that supports greater capacity.

The graphics engine is built in, and is pretty good, full motion video looks great and so far I have not found any problems in quality. The built in speakers for sound...well that could be better in my opinion but when I use headphones or external speakers it really shines, and as such I am not taking points of for this.

Plenty of USB connectors (three on the left, one on the right) and an HDMI output (left side) - this is the only output for video and is more and more the standard, but if you need some other type of video in or out this would be a limitation.

The DVD is read / write, I used it for creating my recovery disks, I could use a USB as well but wanted to test the DVD. It is what it is, not a lot of frills software comes with the unit, but so far I find no lag or artifacts in using it for sound or video.

With all the features this computer has, and being at a price point in the near $400 range it did all I wanted it to do without having to spend several hundred more for the same features and things I would not be using.

For a light use, on the desk type of situation I would recommend this - keeping in mind the OS and lack of touch screen. I am happy with the computer, would buy it again, and with the considerations of use in mind I would recommend it to others.
By Darren - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-6190BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black Matte with Textured Finish) (Personal Computers)
First of all, I bought this at best buy,paid 329.98 with tax added. It is very thin for a budget laptop. Yes its made out of the same hard crappy plastic all american car interiors had a few years back, yes it doesn't have the fastest processor, and can get dirty but you have to remember that you're not paying much.

With that out the way, its a pretty awesome laptop. Using the blue tooth, I can hook up my phone to the laptop and play music from my phone using the speakers on my laptop, no cables necessary. I can be in another room and start playing music on my laptop. It has two usb 3.0 ports so putting music/videos into my phone is fast. While it doesnt have the most powerful processor it's not slow. Windows8 is made to run smooth on even budget laptop (though it might get sluggish from time to time for the most part its really fast.

Using the built in HDMI port I connected the laptop to my 55inch 1080p hd tv and using an app called WIFI Mouse HD, i could use my phone as a mouse and keyboard on a 55in tv. The fan is super quiet as well.

The Laptop comes with something called WAVES MAXXAUDIO which is supposed to make movies and games and music sound "extra sweet" what it really does is make the sound reach further away but makes the sound sound tinny. Not really that great. Battery isn't bad nor good. The Web Camera is also not good nor bad,

Overall, this is the best laptop to buy for the price. I recommend you buy it Best buy ans save yourself 100$.

Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-953BLK 15.6-Inch Deals

By Marie Adams -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-953BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) (Personal Computers)
This is an excellent system with great features...user friendly....high technology...efficient and proficient...Allows for great navigation, updates, and help system that is accessible and very informative and allows you to go to the web for assistance and download much needed up days to keep your computer operating at its' best always.

 By Jennifer -(UK)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-953BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) (Personal Computers)
I love this computer. I only paid $349, plus an extra $10 for shipping and had it the next day at 10 a.m. after my other laptop's motherboard died. It functions well and looks good. I've purchased other laptops for less than $400 and this one is my favorite. It has a CD player, USB, basically everything you need.
By Tracy Griffiths - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-953BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) (Personal Computers)
This computer is easy to use, lightweight and has a nice sleek look to it. I am glad I ordered this it is perfect size and has all the application that you would use.
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-953BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) (Personal Computers)
I bought this for my father and he loves it. He is a computer nerd and is on the computer everyday.

Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 10, 2013

Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Deals

By Anirban Datta -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
We got it for parents, $400 for a 15.6" Dell, i3 third gen, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, Windows 8. Brushed metal finish.

Overall fit & finish is good and matched any high end laptop, but don't compare with mac books. Its more that what you should expect for the price, looks good, thinner and much lighter than laptops in below $500 range.

The 15.6" screen is bright and clean, viewing angle looks ok, resolution is standard 1366x768. The speakers are loud and clear, much much better than my $800 Sony VAIO with worst ever speakers. The webcam, touchpad, keyboard are all nice and as you would expect.

There are lot of USB ports and a HDMI port. Be careful, there is no analog VGA 15 pin port used to connect to older monitors or projectors, but anyways I don't need it anymore. Optical drive (CD/DVD writer) and SD card readers are built in.

Windows 8 is new to us, very fast boot and shutdown, but would take some time to get used to new user interface. The way START screen works is irritating and I hate the loss of transparent windows and rounder corners, no AERO Glass any more. But under the skin (once you get used to the primitive look and feel, plus the stupid "apps") its still lot of good old windows.

I had a DELL Inspiron 700m 12.1" almost a decade ago and I loved it. And I love this new DELL Inspiron 15R Moon Silver - stunning, reliable and solid performer for regular home use. It make me hate my all white Sony VAIO even more, not because its white but more so 'cause of its bad speakers, dull screen, useless blu-ray drive and all the junk for which I paid double the price. I tried out Lenovo, Toshiba and other brands for below $500 which our friends got. This DELL is a winner.


 By Hanqing Zhu -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I thought it was a good deal, but just one week after start for two times, it cannot come to normal working state after "sleep" for a few hours, just keep blue screen with only mouse! I can only force restart by power button, which is not good! Now I cannot use sleep function because I cannot figure out what problem it is. That's unexpected for a brand new computer!!!
By Desrosiers M. -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I love it, It's the same I choose. Exactley hte Dell I choose in my mind. Beautiful display,... Silver moon very nice.....It's mine.
I absolutely love my new Dell Inspiron with Windows 8. It was easy to set up and has so many great features.

Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Deals

By Mark Worobetz "woro44" (newton, nj United States) -
This review is from: Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Windows 8 64-bit Color Black (Personal Computers)
Out of the box, seems a bit cheaper than the other 3 Dell products I have bought in the past ( 2 laptops and a desk top). Problems never resolved after 2 months with Dell. 1) Wireless connection in my home inconsistent at best, drop-out of connection ever 5-10min (not the case with any other device in my home). Keypad, almost on usable, would jump to other locations at any given time, again never had this problem with any other computer. Sorry to say,but Dell seems to be cutting back a quality. Buy Be Ware ! $$$

 By Smile123 - (CA)
This review is from: Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Windows 8 64-bit Color Black (Personal Computers)
I bought 4 of these computers for all of my children for Christmas, it is a wonderful gift. This is perfect for just starting out and for school projects. They are so happy with them. It was very inexpensive and wonderful for the price. We had bought 4 bundle deals from best buy @ $299 each.
By Amanda (Scotland Neck, NC, US) -
This review is from: Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Windows 8 64-bit Color Black (Personal Computers)
I received this computer as a gift for Christmas in 2012. Really cheaply made and keyboard is overly sensitive. The same day, the mousepad went out. I ignored this since the bundle came with a wireless mouse. In May, the hard drive stopped working. I contacted Dell who were very polite and attentive and they resolved the issue, saying the hard drive had gone bad. In August, the LCD screen burned out (which is not covered by the warranty). They want $258 parts and service and $12 in tax to replace the LCD. I'm going to replace the screen myself, sell it and trade up to a new BRAND and model. Overall good and persistent customer service but the WORST piece of equipment I've ever owned. Going back to the Sony Vaio.

Dell Inspiron 15.6-Inch Laptop - 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 Deals

By Lillie -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15.6-Inch Laptop - 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 i5-3210M 2.50 GHz - 4GB RAM Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - LED high-definition display - Bluetooth - Webcam - HDMI - Genuine Windows 8 64-bit - 6-cell lithium-ion - Black (Personal Computers)
I just bought this computer from amazon less that a month ago, but passed 2 weeks, so I couldn't return , it already doesn't work, I can not exchange either, I will not recommend this product

 By G. Eppinger -(UK)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15.6-Inch Laptop - 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 i5-3210M 2.50 GHz - 4GB RAM Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - LED high-definition display - Bluetooth - Webcam - HDMI - Genuine Windows 8 64-bit - 6-cell lithium-ion - Black (Personal Computers)
this is my first dell, also my first experience with windows 8. i am not pleased with either. coming off of XP - i find 8 confusing and duplicative in almost everything it offers. i find i cannot find what i am looking for, when i do it switches me back to the desktop....really where i would rather be to start with. certainly, much is likely to do with moving to something new, but i do not see the benefit it most of what it has to offer which seems to be generalized labels or categories and involves more work. hopefully, my use will improve with time - i know others like it, and i never liked 7 when i had to use my wife's laptop! as for the dell.....give me back my hp!! again, i will admit part of the prob is the windows 8, but there were many large updates to drivers right out of the box to get things even working. many it was rushed to the market too quickly? while it immediately found my wireless network and connected, sigh of relief, it would not hold a connection for more than a few minutes despite being very fast while connected. my pleasure soon diappeared. i had saved something i read about a similar prob someone else had, but it turns out they had a different hardware item on the same machine. an update fixed theirs. so i log onto the dell driver update page = over 600mb of updates! one was for the network. it seems to have fixed the lost connection prob but it also seems slower. also, it is easy to see the signal degrade while changing locations in my house - not a prob on my deceased hp nor my little lenovo. screen is nice and bright, and bigger than what i am used to. although my wife's e machine, a couple years old and running 7 with a Celeron, seems just a fast, nice and bright with a nicer key board and was over a hundred less. (no bluetooth or webcam). time will tell, but if i had it to do over again i would go with either hp or lenovo. if it turns out this works out well i will definitely provide an updated review to be fair, right now two days after getting it, i am disappointed with my purchase.
By Pamela Reynolds (BRANDON, FL, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15.6-Inch Laptop - 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 i5-3210M 2.50 GHz - 4GB RAM Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - LED high-definition display - Bluetooth - Webcam - HDMI - Genuine Windows 8 64-bit - 6-cell lithium-ion - Black (Personal Computers)
thoroughly enjoying, just learning to use Window 8, great price and fast moving since I like to have several windows opened at once.

Dell Inspiron 11z Core i3-330UM 1.2GHz 2GB 250GB Deals

By John Kwok (New York, NY USA) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 11z Core i3-330UM 1.2GHz 2GB 250GB 11.6" WLED Laptop Windows 7 Home Premium w/Webcam & 6-Cell Battery (Personal Computers)
The Dell Inspiron 11Z may not be the best netbook/laptop computer in its class, but it comes close. It is a solidly constructed, well designed computer, whose performance compares favorably with other, more expensive, Dell computers I have used, such as several of the early Dell XPS models (M1210, M1330). It may be all a casual user needs in a compact netbook/laptop computer, especially with regards with internet surfing; however, users may want to upgrade the available RAM from 2 GB to 4 GB just for allowing it to have faster internet access, though I have found that when I have used the computer connected to the Internet from a high speed connection, I have had little or no problems with internet surfing. I am delighted that it is relatively light weight, and haven't hesitated carrying it with me, and using it to surf the internet at venues like an East Village (New York, NY) bar or the Metropolitan Museum of Art cafeteria. Aside from internet surfing, I have been able to use the limited versions of MS WORD and MS EXCEL that comprise the MS Office Starter software that was bundled with this computer. (For a substantially higher sum, users can acquire an activation key and have MS OFFICE 2010 working, since it comes installed - though not working - too.) I highly recommend this computer to anyone thinking of using it primarily as an internet access netbook, or as a backup to another, more feature-laded, laptop or desktop computer.


 By Best Quality Video -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 11z Core i3-330UM 1.2GHz 2GB 250GB 11.6" WLED Laptop Windows 7 Home Premium w/Webcam & 6-Cell Battery (Personal Computers)
great mini laptop, very portable, i bought this a gift and my friend loves it, batter life is awesome, good price
By Achal Madaan -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 11z Core i3-330UM 1.2GHz 2GB 250GB 11.6" WLED Laptop Windows 7 Home Premium w/Webcam & 6-Cell Battery (Personal Computers)
met my expectations . great lappy. was as it was described and working just fine. happy with the service . thankyou

Dell Inspiron 15 i15N-1900BK 15.6-Inch Deals

By Awlbiste (Kalamazoo, MI) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15N-1900BK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Obsidian Black) (Personal Computers)
This laptop is great for basic use. I use it mainly for browsing and using Office. The hinge design is sturdy, and the case itself does not feel flimsy, while still being fairly lightweight for its size. The battery life is not amazing, but I mostly keep it plugged in so that's not a big concern for me. Overall for me the best thing is that it has Windows 7! Windows 8 is just awful and so I was happy to see a new laptop with Windows 7 still available at this price point.

 By Chris Eck -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15N-1900BK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Obsidian Black) (Personal Computers)
After hours of reviewing I decided on this Dell Inspiron laptop model. The main reason was for the still available Windows 7 option (heard negatives on Windows 8). Very pleased with everything, but the battery does seem to go down a little quicker than others I've used. For the price it's an excellent choice.
By L. Nissenbaum "healthy-cook" (Brooklyn,NY USA) -

This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15N-1900BK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Obsidian Black) (Personal Computers)
This computer is easy to use and has all of the familiar features I have come to enjoy in a computer, and the added plus of being
new and quick. The processor works quickly enough and I get very clear images. Hope you find it to be as useful of a tool as I do.D
I have used an HP since 2008 and was very pleased to see that Dell is quite comparable in quality - I had no trouble switching.

Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 10, 2013

Dell Inspiron i14RN-1227BK 14-Inch Deals

By Manuel Antonio Arce Arenales "MAAA" (San Jose, Costa Rica) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i14RN-1227BK 14-Inch Laptop (Diamond Black) (Personal Computers)
At this price, this machine is a steal. It has the capability of a full-fledged computer and the convenience of an extremely portable laptop. At just over 5 lbs. it's certainly heavier than a tablet, a Macbook Air or an ultrabook, but then again it has all the advantages of a "real" computer. Responsiveness is outstanding since Windows 7 is a great OS, certainly when compared to Vista. Even compared to Apple's OS X, Windows 7 performs quite well, although it is of course much more "labor intensive", which is another way of saying that it's not quite as user friendly. On the plus side, it provides what is possibly the most widely used software platform in the world. All in all you can't go wrong with this device if you are looking for something that provides heavy lifting computing power as compared to a tablet or even an ultrabook.

 By Luis Salguero "Luis S." (Guatemala city, Guatemala) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i14RN-1227BK 14-Inch Laptop (Diamond Black) (Personal Computers)
Before choosing this laptop I researched the other options in amazon and other websites and I believe this one has the best value for the price.

A few things to note on it's favor:

- Did not come dead on arrival (DOA).
- Windows Installation was fast.
- Can run entertainment apps / casual and social gaming perfectly.
- I love the idea of being able to use different covers (I have not tried it yet).
- The trackpad's surface is one of the best I have used so far.
- The battery holds it's charge as described and intended.
- The internal speakers have great power, enough to watch a video in a medium-size living room without plugging other speakers.
- Wireless adapter is pretty strong, it can list-down wireless points that my desktop adapter can't.

Some downsides:

- Comes with the already-known Bloatware, simply uninstall all those pesky useless programs/games/antivirus.
- After modifying the mouse / trackpad settings I got a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) STOP Error: 0x000009f - DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (This problem occurs because of a race condition between two bus resets.). However, after I updated Windows 7 everything seems to be in order now.
- It's glossy, expect a lot of fingerprints on it.
- Multi-gesture trackpad feature doesn't work 100%, it seems not to be so accurate.
- The Trackpad can get warm when running process-extensive software or features but not to a point it is uncomfortable.

I have yet to find anything that ruins my experience, reason why I scored the laptop a 5. I will update this review in case it's necessary and let you know.
By San Juan Vet -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i14RN-1227BK 14-Inch Laptop (Diamond Black) (Personal Computers)
Bought one of these a few weeks ago to use for a sports club I administer. Needed a simple machine to do basic tasks- e-mail, web browsing, word processor....and to run a sports meet software. Great machine for these basis tasks. Price point is super, cheaper than many tablets or even in some cases a cell phone, and much more capable. Tested WiFi in an area where most cell phones and computers have trouble with weak signal, and this works great. Runs cool, battery life even with the basic battery is good, and weight is light enough to make it easily used on a...laptop. HDMI output is great, I hooked this up to my projector with no issues. Connectivity options for USB, HDMI, eSATA great for this price range. Overall this is a great price on a premium brand laptop with super solid features.

Dell Inspiron i14Z-1424BK 14-Inch Deals

By Dennis (REDMOND, WA USA) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i14Z-1424BK 14-Inch Laptop (Diamond Black) (Personal Computers)
I brought my 14z around Nov 2011 and did not open until Xmas day. However, the mouse touchPad, as CNET editor's review mentioned, most time, it lags behind finger movement. It even freezes time to time. I spent 4 hours, two sessions with Dell India support team. No result. Support Rep concluded that I need to have it shipped back to service depot.
* So you think the nightmare stop there. Wrong.
Depot shipped back my laptop and said that the issue was at Hard Drive. And more interesting thing is that they do not have hard drive in stock to fix the issue and will send me one in the mail.
* So you trust their diagnose and waiting for hard drive come to solve the issue, wrong.
The hard drive came . But it was blank and bare. Dell does expect you to install per my conversation with them. It requires to open the cover, remove the screw and mounting bracket, put bracket on another one and put back. Well. No OS, Not pre-imaged. After many hours my time to install the OS, Driver, Networking. Voila, Hard drive is not the issue. Problem still there. Wonder how they came up with this root cause
*So you think they will allow to replace with a working one. Wrong
I called customer service and escalated the case to up management. No result. The up escalation team even playing the hard ball and asked me the follow their procedure to have onsite person to fix the touchpad. So escalation team cannot resolve the issue. Push down to customer service again.
*So you think the onsite engineer should fix the issue, right. Wrong.
The engineer came, replaced the touch pad, no work. Replaced the motherboard, , not work.
*So you think the customer service will resolve the issue by replacing this bad one to good one. Wrong
They asked me to ship back again. Can you believe that? Ship back again. You kidding.
Six strike. I did not buy this and ask for a replacement or sue them for wasting my time.
*Finally, after two days internal discussion, they agree to replace this with working refurbished one.
So after 6 strikes, more than 12 hours, 6 fedex shipment between me and Dell. Issue finally resolved. What is really wrong? The issue really is dell customer service team is so far to reach in India. They just follow all the procedures posted on the wall. Every issue has to follow the play book. That is why Dell deeply fail on me. 6 Strikes.
So lessons learned
1: Buy Dell products if you know how to fix it. Or buy dell if you have time to deal with their support Team.
If you answer no to above lesson, then buy apple.
2: If your support rep name is Mandeep, ask for another rep.
3: If you got 14Z with last 4 digits are ZRQ1, ask for replacement before it was mine.
Oh, forget one more thing, do not believe any reviews on Dell's web site. They post only selected reviews and mine was just get filtered out.

 By Michael A. Gonzalez "akaGONZO" (South Florida) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i14Z-1424BK 14-Inch Laptop (Diamond Black) (Personal Computers)
I bought this laptop specifically to run Ubuntu 12.04 and it passes with flying colors...everything works out of the box and well. As for the laptop itself, it's a Dell which means its slightly cheaply made. The trackpad button are really tight and one of the hardrive screws stripped using the correct driver; it was just soft metal and they used locktight on the screw too. I didn't get the illuminated keyboard and do regret it but without it works fine too. first thing I did was max the RAM to 8g and swap out the harddrive for a small SSD which rocks! Windows 7 is gone and good ridden...it sucked from the moment the laptop booted up. I kept it on the original hard-drive so I can sell the laptop later with the original setup on it. all in all good hardware but your not going to game on it. graphics are good but this isn't the laptop for gaming.
By Star Wars Fan (California) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i14Z-1424BK 14-Inch Laptop (Diamond Black) (Personal Computers)
I'm not sure why no one has mentioned this yet but the space bar on this computer is seated very low. That results in the side of your thumb hitting the edge of the computer case every time you hit the space bar. So unless you type in such a way that your thumbs are elevated and poke the space bar from above instead of pressing the space bar from behind, you will have a very painful typing experience.

Dell Inspiron i15R-1632sLV 15.6-Inch Deals

By Smitty (Arlington, TX) -
This review is from: Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Windows 8 64-bit Color Black (Personal Computers)
Purchased this junk on May 17th from Costco's... It's heading back to Costco's no later than May 31. Called Dell THEY tried to tell me the problem wasn't with the Laptop 3520, but it was with my Router. They performed some manual setting changes worked until I cycled power and it was back. Tried calling them tonight I was either put on hold or the call was dropped. Well thanks to Google search found that this problem is with Dell parts.

 By A. Mottola "ALM" (Central NJ, USA) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i15R-1632sLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Silver) (Personal Computers)
I have owned many Dells desk tops and have been supplied Dell lap tops by my work, and when my eight year old Dell desk top started slowing down, I decided to order another Dell. This lap top arrived in a sealed factory box and booted up without any issues.
I would have given it five stars, but the keyboard is a bit flimsy. It seems to move downwards when I press the keys. The other issue which others have reported, is that the wifi reports lower signal strength at the same location then what my other Dells do. Other than these two issues, this is a nice machine.
By E. Garrett "EG" (New Jersey, USA) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron i15R-1632sLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Silver) (Personal Computers)
I attempted to buy this as my new laptop, as I work from home and use them regularly but am pretty experienced with them, having owned quite a few over the last 15 years.

It's less than a week later, and the computer has already required a 2-hour call with tech support to correct the horrible wireless reception (which is mentioned in the review by Lexi above) which ended with little help and them telling me it must work on a "different frequency" then the previous laptop and Apple iPod I own which both connect with no problems to my router. Now, this morning, the hard drive started randomly clicking loudly and the entire thing became almost frozen and unusable. According to Google this is ANOTHER known problem with these laptops.

I can't believe a company would take my money and then send me something so defective in response. I feel embarrassed about having mentioned to people that I'd bought a new laptop and now explain when they ask me that I have to return it, and I feel like the company either took advantage of me or attempted to rip me off by sending me this and hoping I would accept it. Furthermore, they have placed me in an awkward situation of having to get rid of this barely functional piece of garbage while I NEED a functioning computer to do my work.

The rest of my feelings about this "product" and the company which sent it to me are the type I couldn't say without resorting to some vicious and inappropriate language, so I will stop myself here. The laptop is getting returned as soon as possible and I will be getting my money back and doing business with another company. And if Dell gives me a single issue about it, then I will take this MUCH further and see to it that they lose more than one customer.

Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Deals

By Mark Worobetz "woro44" (newton, nj United States) -
This review is from: Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Windows 8 64-bit Color Black (Personal Computers)
Out of the box, seems a bit cheaper than the other 3 Dell products I have bought in the past ( 2 laptops and a desk top). Problems never resolved after 2 months with Dell. 1) Wireless connection in my home inconsistent at best, drop-out of connection ever 5-10min (not the case with any other device in my home). Keypad, almost on usable, would jump to other locations at any given time, again never had this problem with any other computer. Sorry to say,but Dell seems to be cutting back a quality. Buy Be Ware ! $$$

 By Amanda (Scotland Neck, NC, US) -
This review is from: Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Windows 8 64-bit Color Black (Personal Computers)
I received this computer as a gift for Christmas in 2012. Really cheaply made and keyboard is overly sensitive. The same day, the mousepad went out. I ignored this since the bundle came with a wireless mouse. In May, the hard drive stopped working. I contacted Dell who were very polite and attentive and they resolved the issue, saying the hard drive had gone bad. In August, the LCD screen burned out (which is not covered by the warranty). They want $258 parts and service and $12 in tax to replace the LCD. I'm going to replace the screen myself, sell it and trade up to a new BRAND and model. Overall good and persistent customer service but the WORST piece of equipment I've ever owned. Going back to the Sony Vaio.
By Smitty (Arlington, TX) -
This review is from: Inspiron 3520 15 Inch Notebook/laptop Computer Windows 8 64-bit Color Black (Personal Computers)
Purchased this junk on May 17th from Costco's... It's heading back to Costco's no later than May 31. Called Dell THEY tried to tell me the problem wasn't with the Laptop 3520, but it was with my Router. They performed some manual setting changes worked until I cycled power and it was back. Tried calling them tonight I was either put on hold or the call was dropped. Well thanks to Google search found that this problem is with Dell parts.

Dell Inspiron 17 i17RV-5455BLK 17.3-Inch Deals

By DEB STEPHENS (BLOOMINGTON, MN United States)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 17 i17RV-5455BLK 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black Matte with Textured Finish) (Personal Computers)
This Dell model is easy to boot up and very fast. Doesn't have a lot of games loaded but offers many Free apps to download. No Microsoft office loaded so I downloaded Apache Open Office FREE from Amazon.

It's a bit noisy when it's charging but it I'll swap that for a slow computer any day!

Kept waiting for a good deal on a Dell with Windows 7 but couldn't wait forever. Amazon had this Dell $150 off so it was time to order. Windows 8 isn't as bad as I thought it would be. The tutorial helps make sense of the screens and icons. Once you figure out that the dial on a wireless mouse scrolls the screen horizontally it's easy to navigate!

 By Yannan Zhuang "salemyz" (Salem, Oregon, USA) -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 17 i17RV-5455BLK 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black Matte with Textured Finish) (Personal Computers)
I purchased mine from Costco, not from Amazon, but would like to share what I know about this unit. This laptop, at its configuration, is a good price.

The most significant good things about it are:
(1) it runs pretty well, and does not generate too much heat. The bottom of the unit is only lukewarm after 24 hours of use (one reason being the hard drive is running at only 5400 RPM, not at 7200);
(2) it has wired, wireless, and a blue-tooth connections, and an SD memory card reader (good for trasnferring images from cameras);
(3) upgrade of memory is very easy, as both memory slots are easily accessible at the bottom (side by side with the laptop hard drive).

The bad thing is:
You cannot install Windows 7 side by side with Windows 8, or even over it, even after you shrink the size of the C: drive to create a new partition. The hard drive has two hidden partitions before the C: drive (So C: drive is actually the 3rd partition). These hidden partitions are storage area for system restore files, and are valuable if you have to restore or recover the system. But their presence makes attempts to install Windows 7 impossible, until I manually removed all partitions and recreated C: on the first partition. (Then I was able to install Windows 7, and am running Windows 7 64 bit without any issues.)
By John H. Traylor -
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 17 i17RV-5455BLK 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black Matte with Textured Finish) (Personal Computers)
Does pretty much what I want it to, but so does my chromebook. My main problem is with windows 8. Some features are fine, but I can't seem to reach my printer. It was OK at first, but not now. I can't figure it out because windows 8 is so foreign. Everything else gets a four star.

Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Deals

By Anirban Datta -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
We got it for parents, $400 for a 15.6" Dell, i3 third gen, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, Windows 8. Brushed metal finish.

Overall fit & finish is good and matched any high end laptop, but don't compare with mac books. Its more that what you should expect for the price, looks good, thinner and much lighter than laptops in below $500 range.

The 15.6" screen is bright and clean, viewing angle looks ok, resolution is standard 1366x768. The speakers are loud and clear, much much better than my $800 Sony VAIO with worst ever speakers. The webcam, touchpad, keyboard are all nice and as you would expect.

There are lot of USB ports and a HDMI port. Be careful, there is no analog VGA 15 pin port used to connect to older monitors or projectors, but anyways I don't need it anymore. Optical drive (CD/DVD writer) and SD card readers are built in.

Windows 8 is new to us, very fast boot and shutdown, but would take some time to get used to new user interface. The way START screen works is irritating and I hate the loss of transparent windows and rounder corners, no AERO Glass any more. But under the skin (once you get used to the primitive look and feel, plus the stupid "apps") its still lot of good old windows.

I had a DELL Inspiron 700m 12.1" almost a decade ago and I loved it. And I love this new DELL Inspiron 15R Moon Silver - stunning, reliable and solid performer for regular home use. It make me hate my all white Sony VAIO even more, not because its white but more so 'cause of its bad speakers, dull screen, useless blu-ray drive and all the junk for which I paid double the price. I tried out Lenovo, Toshiba and other brands for below $500 which our friends got. This DELL is a winner.

 By Hanqing Zhu -(CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I thought it was a good deal, but just one week after start for two times, it cannot come to normal working state after "sleep" for a few hours, just keep blue screen with only mouse! I can only force restart by power button, which is not good! Now I cannot use sleep function because I cannot figure out what problem it is. That's unexpected for a brand new computer!!!
By Cgledford (Simpsonville)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I absolutely love my new Dell Inspiron with Windows 8. It was easy to set up and has so many great features.
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-3415SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
Dell Inspiron 15R is the first laptop for my wife. She likes it. However using Windows 8 was not so easy compare to Windows XP.

Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-5123SLV 15.6-Inch Deals

By Linda (ELMA, NY, US)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-5123SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
Inspiron 15 is worth it the money and more! Nice features, easy to use and a great laptop for anyone!
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-5123SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I think the computer is fine but windows 8 is driving me crazy and the tutorials and support are very poor (on the windows 8 sw)

 By Emily Gillis (Boulder, Co. USA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-5123SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
I had an old HP that was 3 years old and it kept crashing after reviewing consumer reports and reading fellow reviews on this Dell lap top I choose this one. And I love it.
By AJBJ - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15 i15RM-5123SLV 15.6-Inch Laptop (Moon Silver) (Personal Computers)
This is either the wrong product or I got sent the wrong thing the dimensions are way smaller than advertised. --so this is way too pricey for what a small computer I got. Advertised dimensions are-- Item Dimensions L x W x H 19.29 x 13.15 x 3.31 inches. The one I was sent is 15" x 10 1/2" x 1". This is not nice!

Dell Inspiron 15.6-Inch Laptop - 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 Deals

By WiseJim - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15.6-Inch Laptop - 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 i5-3210M 2.50 GHz - 4GB RAM Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - LED high-definition display - Bluetooth - Webcam - HDMI - Genuine Windows 8 64-bit - 6-cell lithium-ion - Black (Personal Computers)
I like the fact that it comes with Windows 8, so I didn't have to go through the painful upgrade process.
The laptop is quick to boot. I plan to add another 4GB memory at around $30 for added performance.
I short, great buy!





By G. Eppinger - (CA)
This review is from: Dell Inspiron 15.6-Inch Laptop - 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 i5-3210M 2.50 GHz - 4GB RAM Memory - 500GB Hard Drive - LED high-definition display - Bluetooth - Webcam - HDMI - Genuine Windows 8 64-bit - 6-cell lithium-ion - Black (Personal Computers)
this is my first dell, also my first experience with windows 8. i am not pleased with either. coming off of XP - i find 8 confusing and duplicative in almost everything it offers. i find i cannot find what i am looking for, when i do it switches me back to the desktop....really where i would rather be to start with. certainly, much is likely to do with moving to something new, but i do not see the benefit it most of what it has to offer which seems to be generalized labels or categories and involves more work. hopefully, my use will improve with time - i know others like it, and i never liked 7 when i had to use my wife's laptop! as for the dell.....give me back my hp!! again, i will admit part of the prob is the windows 8, but there were many large updates to drivers right out of the box to get things even working. many it was rushed to the market too quickly? while it immediately found my wireless network and connected, sigh of relief, it would not hold a connection for more than a few minutes despite being very fast while connected. my pleasure soon diappeared. i had saved something i read about a similar prob someone else had, but it turns out they had a different hardware item on the same machine. an update fixed theirs. so i log onto the dell driver update page = over 600mb of updates! one was for the network. it seems to have fixed the lost connection prob but it also seems slower. also, it is easy to see the signal degrade while changing locations in my house - not a prob on my deceased hp nor my little lenovo. screen is nice and bright, and bigger than what i am used to. although my wife's e machine, a couple years old and running 7 with a Celeron, seems just a fast, nice and bright with a nicer key board and was over a hundred less. (no bluetooth or webcam). time will tell, but if i had it to do over again i would go with either hp or lenovo. if it turns out this works out well i will definitely provide an updated review to be fair, right now two days after getting it, i am disappointed with my purchase.