The newly designed Inspiron 15R is the latest 15.6-inch desktop-replacement notebook from Dell. Equipped with the Intel Core i3 or i5 processors and Intel GMA HD graphics, this budget-friendly system is aimed at the masses. In this review we take an in-depth look at this new system and see how it performs.
Dell Inspiron 15R (N7010) Specifications:
- Intel Core i3 370M processor (2.4GHz, 3MB cache)
- 15.6-inch 1366x768 display with LED backlighting
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
- 4GB DDR3 memory
- 500GB 5400rpm HDD
- Intel HD integrated graphics
- 10/100 Ethernet, 802.11n wireless, and Bluetooth
- Intel Wi-Di (wireless display technology) and adapter
- 6-cell Li-ion 48Wh battery
- Dimensions: 14.8 x 10.31 x 1.25-1.34-inches
- Weight: 5.79lbs
- MSRP: $599 (excluding Intel Wi-Di)
The newly redesigned Inspiron 15R offers a much cleaner and sleeker look and feel compared to past models. Similar to the Adamo-series, the layout has a hinge-forward design with the screen positioned just slightly in front of the back edge of the chassis. This has the added benefit of moving the screen closer to the keyboard and bringing the action to you. The outside appearance of the new 15R is very stylish, with a faux-brushed metal screen cover. The look gives the appearance of metal, although with an easier to clean painted surface. This look it also shared inside the notebook, with the palmrest and keyboard trim.
Ports and Features
For a budget 15-inch desktop-replacement the Inspiron 15R offers plenty of inputs. We counted three USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA/USB connection, HDMI and VGA-out , audio jacks, and Ethernet. It also featured a SDHC-card reader, but an ExpressCard slot was missing.
The Intel Wi-Di option adds $100 to the price of the Inspiron 15R. In theory this is a great value, although at the time of this writing Dell only offers this on the highest configuration of the 15R. Our $599 model cannot currently be configured with Wi-Di on the Dell website. Instead, the lowest priced model with Wi-Di starts at $949.
Front: Activity lights
Rear: DC-input, one USB 2.0, VGA-out, one USB 2.0
Left: One USB 2.0, audio jacks, HDMI-out
Right: SDHC-card slot , optical drive, eSATA/USB combo port, LAN, Kensington Lock slot
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