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Started in 1984 by Michael Dell, in the late eighties they became the first computer firm to offer customers next day, on site service. They gained market dominance thanks partly to the popularity of their competitively priced Inspiron and Latitudes. Since then they've branched out into the lucrative gaming market with the release of their cutting edge gaming XPS line, the launch of the no frills business line-up Vostro. Whether you like their configurable Dell laptops or not, the company is positioned securely in the market and their brand is here to stay.

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Gateway to the Future of Processors - Yonah inM465-E, M685-E, NX560 and NX860

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Todd Gold

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Thanks to the popularity of the XPS line, Dell made rapid advances in the gaming market in 2006. Now in 2007 Dell has announced their first foray into the ruggedized sphere, traditionally the domain of the Panasonic Toughbook. Read More

All About the AMD: Dell Inspiron 1501

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Matthew Brodsky

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The Inspiron 1501 breaks new ground, indeed it's the first Dell notebook to feature a 64 bit processor from Advanced Micro Devices. This entry level PC isn't designed for cutting edge gaming or CAD design, but it will certainly keep bargain hunters and AMD fanboys happy. Read More

Multitasking Mini - Dell Inspiron XPSM1210

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Todd Gold

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Fire up photoshop, an instant messenger program, and listen to an mp3 - all at the same time, and many older ultraportables cry out in a thick Scottish accent. "I canna get the power, Captain!.....If we don't shut down now, the engines are gonna blow!" Thankfully Intel's new core 2 duo technology is making an appearance in a new breed of ultraportables, which should put an end to Scottyesque protests from our laptops. Read Todd Gold' short review to learn more. Read More

College Notebook? - The Dell Inspiron6400

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Matthew Brodsky

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Back in my day when soul glow hair gel, and Stock Aitken and Waterman reigned supreme, a Commodore Amiga shipped for over a grand without a monitor. I repeat I spent over a thousand dollars for a PC with 512K RAM, and no internal hard drive. Today a little over 600 bucks will secure you a core duo notebook, with a 15.4 inch glossy display, and an assortment of other bells and whistles. Bah, young whippersnappers today don't know they're born! Read More

E1705 Inspiron - Sizzling Specs andAffordable?

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Todd Gold

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Ultraportables are not everyone's cup of tea. Some folks are happy to trade a little mobility for improved performance. Luckily with so many manufacturers out there at the moment competing for your hard earned cash, desktop replacements are getting much cheaper. Indeed quality Dell notebooks sporting core duo processors can now be found for under $900. Read More

Introducing The Princeton LaptopOrchestra

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Laptopical.com

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The M1710 supercedes the Dell XPS M170, and is at the vanguard of gaming technology. Boasting 4 GB of RAM, a blazing dual core processor, and the nVidia Go 7900 GTX chip, it should suit every gamer's need, but at what cost to the wallet? Read More

Businessman's Riddle: The Dell D620

Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Matthew Brodsky

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Dell have certainly begun the year on a positive note with the adventurous acquisition of boutique manufacturer Alienware. Now we learn of a quality business notebook fresh off the Dell production line. Tipping the scales at under five pounds, the Latitude D620 notebook is definitely portable, however with a built in fingerprint sensor, magnesium alloy casing and shock mounted hard drive, you wouldn't call it a pushover. Read More

Inspired Enough? - Dell Inspiron710m

Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Matthew Brodsky

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The 710m from Dell is ideal if you like to amble leisurely around the golf course, shooting par. If you prefer to drive the tech greens with the computer equivalent of a Titanium Matrix, move along folks - nothing more to see here :) Read More

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