Dell Inspiron E1505 Review
Laptop Magazine reviews another of Dell’s offerings in the E1505, a notebook that is attempting to be everything for everyone.
If you’re on the hunt for a notebook that offers multimedia functionality without the usual multimedia premium, the Dell E1505 may be just what you’re looking for. This notebook’s dual-layer DVD burner, playback controls, and Windows XP Media Center OS make it a highly attractive, feature-rich package for students or cash-strapped professionals.
In the end its good multitasking performance, no-boot media player, decent speakers and long battey life (with extended battery) helps the Dell E1505 earn a 4 out of five. If you are wondering what the downsides are, the E1505 lacks a PC Card slot, is a little heavy, and has poor graphics performance at its maximum resolution.
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