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- Brand: Dell Computer
- Part Number: JW494
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45 Reviews
| From: Pcworld Reviewed by: Pcworld Expert Posted: Nov 07, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
It might not be terribly cheap, but Dell's Inspiron 1420 offers plenty of portable power and options without sacrificing fun. Our test unit's configuration was expensive for an all-purpose notebook at $1748 (as of 9/12/07), but it included a long-lif
PROS: Sturdily crafted Instant-on multimedia and app viewers
CONS: A little heavy
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: galenaway Posted: Nov 02, 2007 Type: User Review |
"Good but not great"
I bought this computer to replace my Inspiron 1150 because Dell support is refusing service it onsite any more (even though I paid for onsite service) because I've had "too many incidents". Unfortunately they have a point. My lowly 1150 has had most
PROS: Good performance, decent battery life
CONS: Dell software
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| From: Laptopmag Reviewed by: Laptopmag Expert Posted: Oct 10, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
The Dell Inspiron 1720 -- the bigger brother of the of the Dell Inspiron 1520 --is a desktop replacement that shares many of the same features we liked in its sibling: a choice of colors, a speedy Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 802.11n Wi-Fi, discrete
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: caldwelljw Posted: Oct 08, 2007 Type: User Review |
"A 10 all the way around"
I am not one to easily praise companies for there service as I find the generally wanting. Dell has always bent over backwards for me, to help or correct a problem. In one case I had bought and outlet laptop that had a loose cd tray and they sent me
PROS: sleek, powerful and well laid out
CONS: can't think of any
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: TimGrimes Posted: Sep 29, 2007 Type: User Review |
"Superb & huge laptop...not for the meek of heart"
When Dell takes your order over the Internet, they don't make mistakes. My custom-made 17" Inspiron was delivered with every specification I requested, and everything is perfect: 2 Ghz, 2.0mb 8600 video card, 2mb web cam, bluetooth, and Vista Premiu
PROS: Custom-made computer with BIG & clear display
CONS: It's loaded with Microsoft OS. Otherwise, it's excellent
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: BigPickle Posted: Sep 13, 2007 Type: User Review |
"Arrived amazingly fast, met all my expectations"
Ordered it Sep 25 (Sun) evening and arrived (free shipping) Fri Sep 31. (Saved $50 and took the black one.) T7300 Core 2 Duo, 2Gb ram, Vista home premium, 1280x800 glossy screen (very clear and bright, not grainy), 256Mb GeForce 8600M GT graphics c
PROS: Fast, nice display, quiet, stays cool
CONS: Optical (DVD-RW) drive pretty noisy at highest spped
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| From: Pcworld Reviewed by: Pcworld Expert Posted: Sep 12, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
A powerful laptop does not have to be a boring laptop. Take Dell's Inspiron 1720, a robust system that also happens to be available in seven colors besides black. The 1720 is a heavyish 17-inch notebook, but its multimedia design is outstanding. Sup
PROS: Dual hard drives option Fast 3D gaming
CONS: Pricey
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: accipiter-lee Posted: Sep 11, 2007 Type: User Review |
"Very Disappointed with Support!"
Purchased 1521 with all the bells and whistles less than 30 days ago. Worked great, that is until I wanted to use the ExpressCard slot. It didn't recognize several known "good" ExpressCards. Called support 3 times totaling over 8 hours of phone tim
PROS: Looks Nice
CONS: Poor Support
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: PieterJohnson Posted: Sep 03, 2007 Type: User Review |
"Lump of poo"
I bought a Dell inspiron 1520 notebook a two weeks ago. Last Friday it died and gave me the blue screen of death while I was doing a power point presentation in my Science class. A few days before I experienced lag and random shutdown. Since I got it
PROS: good for games
CONS: really bad quality
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: slyjackalope Posted: Sep 03, 2007 Type: User Review |
"Very cheap LCD; Condescending "customer service""
After getting jerked around forever, I finally received the computer. As I expected, my wait was in vain, since Dell decided to try to sneak an extremely poor quality LCD past me after I'd paid for the top of the line. As has come to be the norm wit
PROS: Computer is fast; relatively inexpensive
CONS: Very cheap LCD; heavy; bulky; horrible "customer service"
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