The Dell Inspiron 1420 (R510304) Laptop PC is powered by 1.67 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5450 and it features 14.1 inch WXGA widescreen TFT display, Dell Wireless 1390 802.11a/g/n Mini-Card wireless connection, integrated 2.0 Megapixel webcam, and 8X Super Multi DVD Writer.
Dell-inspiron-1420-laptopThe Dell Inspiron 1420 (R510304) laptop is built on Intel ?Santa Rosa? notebook platform and it is powered by 1.67 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5450 having 2-MB L2 Cache and 667Mhz FSB and it features 1-GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz (maximum 4-GB), 160-GB 5400 rpm 2.5 inch SATA Hard Drive and 8X DVD Super Multi Double Layer (8.5 GB) DVD Writer as standard configuration.
Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop PC sports anti-glare, widescreen 14.1-inch (35.8 cms) WXGA+ TFT Display with TrueLife technology which can provide upto 1280 x 800 pixels resolution (or optional 1920?1200 screen resolution) powered by NVIDIA GeForceTM Go 8400M graphics, 128MB DDR3 dedicated graphic memory.
The Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop PC offers a wide range of component upgrades – including integrated WWAN or a Blu-ray DVD burner optical drive – and offers color choices for typical home users to suit budget and applications. For example. besides standard black and white colors, the new Inspiron 1420 series also comes in red, blue, green, yellow, brown, and pink colors.
With Dell MediaDirect, one can have fast, easy one-button access to movies, music, photos, & Microsoft Office content without starting Microsoft Windows!
Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic OS preinstalled Dell Inspiron 1420 series of laptop PC for networking offers Dell Wireless 1390 802.11a/g/n Mini-Card for wireless networking, and comes with internal 56 kbps Fax/Modem connection along with internal 10/100 Ethernet LAN connection and an optional EVDO and HSDPA wireless broadband connections.
Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop has 4 USB v2.0 high speed ports, Firewire IEEE 1394a, an 8-in-1 media card reader, an optional Infrared, an optional Bluetooth v2.0 connection, S-Video TV-out, standard VGA out port, and an empty ExpressCard 54mm slot.
The Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop also ports integrated 2.0 megapixel webcam with 2 built-in stereo microphones for video chatting.
Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop comes with several software including Dell MediaDirect which allows one-button access to movies, calendar, contacts and presentations, without waiting for your operating system to start up and Video Communications Pack which allows Chat with friends and family with integrated 2 megapixel webcam dual digital microphones and earbuds.
Weighing 3.45 Kgs (with combo drive and battery pack) the Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop PC comes with 6-cell 56Whr Lithium Ion Battery which can provide upto 2.5 hrs of backup (without Wi-Fi).
I/O Ports:
* 4 USB v2.0 ports
* IEEE1394a
* ExpressCard 54mm Slot
* 8-in-1 Memory Card Reader
* VGA video output – external monitor
* S-Video TV-Out
* RJ45 – Integrated 10/100 LAN
* RJ11 – Integrated 56K Modem
* Stereo in Jack
* Headphone/speaker out jack
* Dual digital mics
* PCMCIA Port
LATEST DELL LAPTOP
DELL RELEASES INSPIRON 9300 SUCCESSOR NOTEBOOK
Dell is now contribution Intel’s Centrino Duo mobile technology with up to 2GB of 667MHz dual-channel DDR2 memory in its fresh Inspiron E1705 entertainment notebook.
The notebook features high-end mechanism and is obtainable now from Dell’s Web site preliminary at $1999.clientele can opt for either an Intel Core Duo processor T2500 (2GHz) or a T2400 processor administration at 1.83GHz. The unit’s 17-inch widescreen display has a normal maximum resolution of 1400 by 1050 but a 1600-by-1200 UXGA option also is accessible.
The Inspiron E1705 features NVidia’s newest 256MB GeForce Go 7800 graphics controller, 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi, a 60-100GB 7200-rpm SATA hard disk, and an optional USB 2.0 TV tuner that is compatible with its Windows Media Center Edition 2005 operating system.
The E1705 also has better-than-average notebook noise, including a subwoofer. Front media buttons let you pop in a DVD or CD, or even supervise the digital photos on your hard drive, with no booting up the notebook itself. The unit replaces the Inspiron 9300 series, which will gradually vanish this district.
ABOUT DELL XPS M2010
It’s not easy life form king of the mount. In spite of being the main and one of the most gainful computer manufacturers worldwide, Dell does not have the personality of an Apple, the blue-blooded reputation of IBM or the glamour of Sony. What it does tender to consumers are attractive all-year-round discounts due to the lower costs sustained by its direct sales model and outstanding supply chain management. Arbitrator from its success, this commerce model works but Dell just does not inspire the same kind of brand loyalty that Apple or Sony can.
The company’s recent acquisition of enthusiast oriented PC boutique firm – Alien ware -may be a sign that Dell is aware of its moderately bland image and aims to broaden its appeal to this niche. However that doesn’t mean that its own XPS enthusiast line of computers will be neglected to play second fiddle, for the hip quotient for a Dell product just went through the roof with the latest XPS notebook, (if a monster of a system weighing more than 8kg could still fit that account) the Dell XPS M2010. A prototype was showcased at this year’s Consumer Electronic Show as a concept PC but apparently, it has crossed in surplus of from life form a fancy idea to reality. And like what its marketing praise claims, it’s certainly a showstopper.
The remarkably huge Dell XPS M2010 ‘notebook’ has a magnificent 20-inch widescreen LCD display. And no, that glossy circular thing is neither the subwoofer nor the drink coaster. It’s actually a cool slot-in DVD drive.
Picture a high-end performance desktop squeezed into the form factor of a notebook and you’ll get the Dell XPS M2010. However, its enlarged dimensions will stretch your idea of a notebook though Dell seems to be trying to de-emphasize the notebook aspect in its marketing. Decked out with the some of the best hardware mechanism that would put gaming rigs to shame, it is an exceptional integration of form and function that show off the company’s engineering and design prowess. It’s so unlike Dell’s typically nameless black boxes or their useful but barely sexy notebooks. In case you’re not convinced, how would you like to own one of these?
The adjustable screen can be brought forward so that it look like your orthodox notebook. However, you won’t be able to admission the DVD drive then. In any box, adjusting the screen to any height or angle within its routine means is easy, and surprisingly feels robust too.
Specifications
Processor and Chipset Â
   * Intel Core Duo T2600 2.16GHz with 2MB L2 cache
   * Mobile Intel 945PM Express chipset
Operation System         Â
   * Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition with Service Pack 2
BIOS Â Â Â Â
   * BIOS Version A01 (06/05/2006)
   * Supports CD-ROM and USB boot
System Memory            Â
   * 2 x 1,024MB DDR2-667
   * 2 x DDR2 SO-DIMM Slots
LCD Â Â Â Â Â Â
   * 20.1-inch WSXGA LCD screen with integrated Logitech 1.3-megapixel web camera
   * 1680 x 1050 pixels
Video  Â
   * ATI Mobility Radeon X1800
   * 256MB DDR3 RAM
   * DVI output
   * S-Video TV-output
HDD Â Â Â Â Â
   * Dual Hitachi 2.5-inch SATA (HTS72101)
         o 2 x 100GB configured in RAID 0
         o 7200RPM
         o 8MB Buffer
Optical Drive   Â
   * Teac DVD+-RW DVW28SLZ, CD-ROM Read: 24x
   * CD-R Write: 24x, CD-RW Write: 16x
   * DVD-ROM Read: 8x, DVD�R Write: 8x
   * DVD�RW Write: 2.4x, DVD+R DL Write: 2.4x
Communication             Â
   * Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
   * Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter
   * Conexant HDA V.92 Modem, Bluetooth
Audio  Â
   * SigmaTel Audio (HD Audio)
   * 8 Integrated speakers and subwoofer
I/O Port              Â
   * 4 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 X IEEE 1394 mini jack
   * 1 x RJ45 Ethernet jack, ExpressCard slot
   * S/PDIF Digital and Analog 7.1-channel audio out via external module, External USB TV Tuner (S-Video, Composite, Coaxial & Stereo audio inputs)
Card Reader     Â
   * Integrated 13-in-2 Memory Card Reader
Dimension & Weight   Â
   * 489 x 425 x 76 mm (W x D x H), Expected starting weight of 8.3kg
DELL VOSTRO 1200 BUSINEES NOTEBOOK
Dell has a new Business Notebook out called Dell V2100. The V1200 is a Santa Rosa notebook intended for business professionals / students who are looking for a value-for-money ultraportable laptop to diminish the bag’s weight. It features Wireless-N Wi-Fi for up to 5 x faster throughputs and up to 2x the choice when used with a Wireless-N router. The Dell Vostro 1200 is now obtainable in the Japanese market for about $794 and on Dell Malaysia’s site for RM1999. As usual, users in USA will have to wait awhile for it to open.
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