Dell in couple of days announced its expanded just in time for graduation gifts and the upcoming back to school shopping season. Parents always want their kids to have the best advantages, and Dell is capitalizing on that by offering an impressive line-up of Inspiron laptops tailored for the unique needs of families and students. The new Inspiron 13z and 14z notebooks offer thin and light design for people on the go. The Inspiron 15R and 17R are stylish, budget-friendly laptops for everyday family PC activities, while the Inspiron 15R Special Edition and 17R Special Edition offer studio-quality multimedia and audio -- available soon on.
The team from Notebook Review spent some
hands-on time with the latest members of the Inspiron family and we
were impressed. All of the new Inspirons feature exciting new designs
with curved edges rimmed by what Dell calls a "Moon Silver band" (we
call it aluminum or silver-colored plastic depending on the laptop) for a
smooth, contemporary look. The latest Inspiron laptops feature Waves
MaxxAudio technology to deliver "studio-quality sound" for watching
movies and listening to music without the need for external speakers.
The Inspiron 13z and 14z and the Inspiron R Special Edition series also
feature Skullcandy-branded speakers integrated into the laptops.
If cool designs and quality audio aren't your
thing, you'll be happy to know all of the new Inspirons are equipped
with the latest technology such as Intel's new third Generation Core i
processors (Ivy Bridge), Home Premium, and will be eligible for the Microsoft Windows 8 upgrade program.
Dell's first Inspiron Ultrabook, the Inspiron 14z, will likely be a
strong seller this year thanks to the combination of stylish looks,
solid features, and a modest price tag that starts at just $699.99 on
June 19. The Inspiron 14z is Dell's second Ultrabook offering after the
impressive . The Inspiron 14z combines Intel Rapid Start Technology for fast boot and resume and up to seven hours of battery life.
With a premium brushed aluminum finish in two color choices, Moon
Silver and, coming later this summer, Fire Red, the Inspiron 14z is a
well-built and well-equipped Ultrabook. Starting at 4.12 pounds (1.87kg), and 0.83-inches (21mm) at its thickest point, it's light and easy to carry in a backpack or messenger bag.
Rounding out the Inspiron z series portfolio is the Inspiron 13z. This
"ultraportable" isn't technically an "Ultrabook" since it doesn't comply
with all of Intel's strict guidelines for Ultrabook design, but the
Inspiron 13z is no less impressive and starts at an even lower price of
$599.99. With a range of available color SWITCH lids for customizing - Moon Silver (standard), Fire Red and Lotus Pink - up to seven and a half hours of battery life,
and starting at a mere 3.81 pounds (1.73kg), and 0.82-inches (20.7mm),
students and style-conscious adults will probably gravitate to this
laptop.
Both of the Inspiron z series laptops offer mobile broadband as an option with Dellmobile broadband service. Dell NetReady provides connectivity on a
session-based model and is a "pay-as-you-go" service that allows
connection in places where Wi-Fi may not be available.
The new Inspiron R Special Edition laptops feature an anodized aluminum
exterior in Stealth Black, Full HD display (1920x1080) for stunning
video playback and Blu-ray disc options. The Inspiron 17R Special
Edition is also available with a super bright 400 nit Full HD display or
an optional Full HD 3D display. With backlit keyboards, and optional mSATA
devices with Intel Rapid Start Technology for fast boot and sleep
resume times, the Inspiron R Special Edition laptops are packed with
technology and features to make multimedia fun in any environment.
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