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Dell Inspiron Mini 9, not an Eee-killer but the price is right 
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Dell Inspiron Mini 9, not an Eee-killer but the price is right

Dell's long awaited entry into the Eee-class notebook market is a top effort, though not perfect.
Meet the new Dell Mini 9 netbook 
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Meet the new Dell Mini 9 netbook View all Stuff Articles

As predicted, Dell has finally stopped months of itty bitty leaks and come clean with their very own Eee PC destroyer, the Mini 9 netbook.
Dell Inspiron 1720 
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Dell Inspiron 1720

Well built, fast and with a great screen, the Dell also has superb battery life.
Dell Inspiron 1420 and 1720 
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Dell Inspiron 1420 and 1720

Dell’s new Inspirons are more about colour and value than performance and excitement.
Dell Inspiron 6400 
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Dell Inspiron 6400

Dell's 6400 is a great value mid-range notebook with very few weaknesses. The support is the icing on the cake.
Dell Inspiron 9400 
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Dell Inspiron 9400

Not perfect, but the best all-rounder.
Dell Inspiron 630m 
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Dell Inspiron 630m

The Inspiron 630m is Dell’s first 14-inch widescreen notebook.
Dell Inspiron 6000 
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Dell Inspiron 6000

The Dell Inspiron 6000 walks into this roundup with a serious disadvantage – packing only an Intel P-M 1.86GHz and an ATI Mobility RADEON X300 it is easily outgunned by the competition.
Dell Inspiron 510M 
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Dell Inspiron 510M

Dell's reputation at providing reasonably priced capable 'books shines through in the 510M - the cheapest notebook on test this month.
Dell Inspiron 1150 
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Dell Inspiron 1150

Managing a very respectable battery life of four and a half hours during a full productivity workload, Dell's Inspiron scored around middle of the pack under PCMark04 but failed to deliver in 3D, bringing up the rear in third last place.
Dell launches new Inspiron notebook 
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Dell launches new Inspiron notebook


DELL INSPIRON 8600 
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DELL INSPIRON 8600

On receiving this unit, we were impressed by the mammoth 15.4in widescreen display. Although sceptical of its ability to perform given its monster display size, we were proven wrong at every turn, with the 8600 performing similarly to the more expensive Toshiba Tecra S1 Notebook (July 2003 page 40). Absolutely bursting at the gills with features, this Notebook boasts an array of connectivity options including side mounted FireWire and IrDA, while on the rear of the unit we find two USB and legacy serial, parallel and S-Video ports.
DELL INSPIRON 5150 
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DELL INSPIRON 5150

Despite not being the smallest or lightest notebook, this veritable speed demon packs a 3.06GHz desktop Pentium 4 processor and is matched with an ATI Mobility 9000 graphics adaptor and quarter gig of PC2100 DDR RAM. Another notebook to dispose of legacy parallel, PS/2 and serial ports, it boasts a pair of rear mounted USB ports, S-Video output and FireWire connectivity. Also included are 10/100 Ethernet, a 56K modem and single PCMCIA slot for card expansion.
Dell Inspiron 8500 
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Dell Inspiron 8500

Dell is never one to be outdone when it comes to cutting edge tech
DELL INSPIRON 5100 
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DELL INSPIRON 5100

Dell's new Inspiron 5100 delivers a truckload of performance thanks to a 2.8GHz P4 processor, which even managed to outscore the 3GHz Hi-Grade we tested this month.
DELL INSPIRON 8200 2GHz P4-M 
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DELL INSPIRON 8200 2GHz P4-M

This 8200 is almost identical to the model we reviewed in (September 2002, page 39), but it now packs ATI's new RADEON Mobility 9000, the first full-featured DirectX 8.1 compliant mobile video chip to market.
Dell Inspiron 8200 
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Dell Inspiron 8200

For as long as the Labs has been running, Dell has been a regular participant, and has also been a consistent performer.
Dell Inspiron 8100 
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Dell Inspiron 8100

Fastest Notebook
Dell Inspiron 8000 850U 
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Dell Inspiron 8000 850U

Fastest Notebook
Dell Inspiron 5000 G750U 
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Dell Inspiron 5000 G750U

When it comes to desktop replacements, the Dell Inspiron 5000 is a case study in portable power.
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