Inspiron 1520 thin and light laptop PC
In the Dell Inspiron 1520, certainly makes impression thanks to its line of colors, but in terms of productivity thin and light system, it is not very hard to compete with other laptop shares. Much of this was due to XPS line forgets that have a model in this range of sizes. Those on tight budgets want to look at the Inspiron 1520 as an option, though.
11/6/07 – in the Dell Inspiron line of notebook PCs clearly targeted at those looking for a laptop in the budget. The reason for this is that their XPS line is intended to carry out market indicators. That is fine for ultraportable and desktop replacement segments, but leaves a vacuum for thin and lights.
This is yet can be configured Inspiron 1520 provide a solid platform for mobile computing, he simply can not meet the proposals from other companies. For example, in most configurations, still use older Core Duo T2000 or Core 2 Duo T5000 series processors. It is possible to get it from T7250 to improve the efficiency of happiness. Combined with 2 GB PC2-5300 DDR2 memory, it allows Vista operating system to run smoothly. 3 or 4 GB configurations available, but no additional cost.
Hard disk choice quite good with a good set of opportunities. Even the smallest 160GB 5400rpm drive provides him a good amount of storage. DVD burner quite a lot of standard and the best option. Dell also offers Bluray discs, but costs are not really worth of investment.
Graphics are a mixed bag. The base of the screen 1280×800, of course, a strong choice and related activities, and GeForce 8600M GT with 256 MB graphics card. More 1440×900 and 1680×1050 screens may be useful for those who need some additional resolution, but he reduced the size of the text. Video is also not as able to cope with these higher resolutions in connection with his memory of smaller size.
So where is this holiday Inspiron 1520? Its a good choice for those who seek inexpensive laptop all around, but this is not going to progress in any area in particular. Dell also supports declined in the past few years
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