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    Dell Inspiron E1505 (Core 2 Duo) notebook Review

    Posted on Wednesday, December 27 2006 @ 20:33:09 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Dell laptops are often the go-to machines for those aiming at affordability. Of course, that doesn't imply that buying one means that you're cheap or cash-strapped. If anything, it's a sign that you're a savvy shopper who's sensible with money. If you're a fan of the Dell Inspiron 6000 or the Dell Inspiron E1505 (Core Duo), you'll love the Dell Inspiron E1505 (Core 2 Duo). Considering what you get, it's a great purchase: The E1505 (Core 2 Duo) is the only $999 (E-Value code: DNCMEA1) laptop on the market that comes with discrete graphics, a Core 2 Duo processor, and 1GB of RAM. Indeed, there's no other system like it, and for that reason, it earns the Editors' Choice title (for the third time) in the budget space.

    Link: PC Mag

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