Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Dell Laptops



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Though Apple may have garnered lots of buzz and style points with their 21st century laptops, no other computer maker has been as ubiquitous as Dell. Their user-friendly computers, highly customizable setups, and persuasive ad campaigns have made Dell a favorite for casual and discerning consumers alike. Their vast array of notebooks and laptops, all of which allow shoppers to mix and match features, provide users with everything they need for an out-of-this-world computing experience.
Dell Inspiron

The bread and butter of Dell’s notebook stable are the Inspiron computers. These solid, stately laptops are quite powerful, yet manage to maintain a low, affordable price tag for their core models. Take the Dell Inspiron 1520 for example. It’s got everything you could want in a notebook: Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a massive 250GB hard drive, and a gorgeous 15-inch widescreen display. Right now, it goes for just $849. That’s an outstanding bargain, and if you expected to spend a little more anyway, feel free to throw in some upgrades before you get to the checkout!
Dell XPS

Do you want to stand out from the pack? If the answer is yes, then the Dell XPS line of notebooks is probably what you’re looking for. Seen as an answer to the increasing commonality of the Inspiron look, the XPS brings plenty of style and flair with its high-end computing. These notebooks come with all the trimmings: Bluetooth wireless, high-definition widescreens, built-in webcams, and a variety of shell colors meant to help define your laptop’s personality. Those are just the regular notebooks. How about the M2010? It’s a portable multimedia station, not exactly a laptop per se, but something of a laptop/desktop hybrid. It’s got a huge 20-inch screen and detachable keyboard.
Dell XPS Gaming

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