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Dell Inspiron E1405 - Laptop Mag

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Laptop Magazine have posted their review of the Dell Inspiron E1405 notebook PC. 'If you like the idea of owning a fast and full-featured notebook that can travel with you, the Dell Inspiron E1405 is a very good choice. This Media Center laptop packs a speedy dual-core processor, a huge hard drive, and the most robust instant-on functionality you'll find anywhere, plus next-generation 802.11n Wi-Fi. It lacks the more powerful discrete graphics of the E1505, but the E1405 has all of the right ingredients to deliver a top-notch Windows Vista experience.

This thin-and-light doesn't break new ground in the design department, sporting the same silver-with-white-trim look that has adorned Dell Inspirons for well over a year. Actually, the E1405 isn't all that thin and light compared with other systems in its class; the chassis is a bit bulky and tips the scales at six pounds, although that's due in part to the long-lasting nine-cell battery Dell included with our configuration. The system starts at 5.3 pounds, but even with the larger battery, we had no problems using this notebook on a crowded bus.'

Read: Dell Inspiron E1405 - Laptop Mag

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