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The editors liked
Intel Core i5 CPU
Two USB 3
0 ports
Full feature set
Attractive design
Nice keyboard and touchpad
Reasonably good performance
Loaded with good hardware
Fine performance
Includes two USB 3
WiMAX support
Intel Core i3-2310M processor
Blu-ray drive
Features like USB 3
0
WiDi 2
And Bluetooth
The 2011 Dell Inspiron 15R starts at just $499
And includes modern features such as second-gen Intel Core i-series processors
USB 3.0 ports
And an HD Webcam
Along with optional swappable lids
Exchangeable display lid
Many different designs
Good workmanship
Good speakers
Adequate office and multimedia performance
Good battery runtimes
The editors didn't like
Awkward port placement
Stiff mouse buttons
Limited gaming capability
No 1080p display option
No backlit keyboard option
Durability is only adequate
Other similarly priced laptops are more powerful
Some bloatware preinstalled
Average screen doesn't take advantage of Blu-ray drive
Bloatware
Mouse buttons are stiff
Glossy finish smudges easily
The Inspiron 15R's bulky body is heavy
And its battery life is a big letdown. Adding optional extras makes it nearly as expensive as a laptop from Dell's premium XPS line
Intel Core i3-2310M processor, Blu-ray drive, Features like USB 3,0, WiDi 2,0, and Bluetooth,
Average screen doesn't take advantage of Blu-ray drive, Bloatware, Mouse buttons are stiff, Glossy finish smudges easily, Awkward port placement,
Don't let the price fool you. The Dell Inspiron i15RN5110-7126DBK gives you features you might expect to see on a much pricier system, like a Blu-ray drive, USB 3.0 and Wireless Display technology. ...
Intel Core i5 CPU, Two USB 3,0 ports, Full feature set,
Awkward port placement, Stiff mouse buttons, Limited gaming capability,
The Dell Inspiron i15RN5110-5816DBK is a well-built, competent desktop replacement laptop, but its competitors manage to outshine it by offering better features for the same price or less. ...
The Dell Inspiron 15R is a nicely priced budget consumer laptop offering a wide range of design options and up-to-date features, but these customizations can also raise the price for the system and hence keep that in mind. No comments yet.Write a comm...
Abstract: Dell Inspiron 15R is a starter desktop replacement, which comes with Blu-ray drive, eSATA, Core i3 processor, soft mouse buttons and excellent keyboard. It is quite powerful and has the capability to tackle all the advanced productivity applications gi...
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Published: 2011-05-24, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The 2011 Dell Inspiron 15R starts at just $499, and includes modern features such as second-gen Intel Core i-series processors, USB 3.0 ports, and an HD Webcam, along with optional swappable lids
The Inspiron 15R's bulky body is heavy, and its battery life is a big letdown. Adding optional extras makes it nearly as expensive as a laptop from Dell's premium XPS line
Dell's Inspiron 15R is an attractively priced budget consumer laptop with a welcome set of up-to-date features and design options, but beware of the cost of customizations.
Exchangeable display lid, Many different designs, Good workmanship, Good speakers, Adequate office and multimedia performance, Good battery runtimes
Spongy keyboard
Dell Inspiron 15R (N5110)The Dell Inspiron 15R notebook was able to make a positive impression in our test. Dell supplies you with a well manufactured notebook with good office performance for not quite 500 euros. Even individualists can take delight on t...
Attractive design, Nice keyboard and touchpad, Reasonably good performance,
No 1080p display option, No backlit keyboard option, Durability is only adequate,
The new and improved Inspiron 15R N5110 is an appealing 15.6-inch laptop for general use and multimedia tasks but also remains very budget friendly. The a base configuration priced at $499 might not be as impressive as the system we reviewed which is almost $400 more expensive, but even the less expensive model packs enough punch to more than satisfy the technology demands of a typical family. If
Abstract: The Dell Inspiron 15R is certainly an affordable notebook considering its specs. It has a Sandy Bridge Intel Core i3-2310M (2.3GHz) processor and integrated Intel Graphics HD 3000 that are heavy hitters for productivity applications and some intensive ...
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Published: 2011-05-24, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The 2011 Dell Inspiron 15R starts at just $499, and includes modern features such as second-gen Intel Core i-series processors, USB 3.0 ports, and an HD Webcam, along with optional swappable lids
The Inspiron 15R's bulky body is heavy, and its battery life is a big letdown. Adding optional extras makes it nearly as expensive as a laptop from Dell's premium XPS line
Dell's Inspiron 15R is an attractively priced budget consumer laptop with a welcome set of up-to-date features and design options, but beware of the cost of customizations....