digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-06-29 01:41:45
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The Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition is a 15.6" laptop that boasts finer materials and more powerful components than the standard Inspiron 15R. But will that be enough to...
Stays quiet, Good gaming capabilities, Decent battery life, Low heat, Good processor, Large touchpad...
Extremely mediocre screen with reflections galore, Could be more responsive (startup > 1 minute), No numeric keypad, Speakers saturate quickly...
This 15.6" laptop comes with a nicely finished chassis, excellent connectivity, good performance from the processor and video card, and decent battery life. Unfortunately, the bad speakers and heinous screen quality bring its overall score down to a bland...
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In a world full of sleek and slim Ultrabooks, the Dell Inspiron 15R 7520 looks enormous. This 15.6-inch laptop is bulky, heavy (3.3kg), and not terribly stylish. But it does have some surprises under the hood - namely, four USB 3.0 ports, a full HD scr...
The Dell Inspiron 15R 7520 might fly under your radar amidst all the superskinny Ultrabooks that are zipping around, but it's worth a look if style and weight aren't major concerns for you. It offers an excellent screen (most Ultrabooks don't), sturdy...
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While this laptop is promoted as an "entertainment center" by Dell, it might be something to coinsider if you need a laptop for work and for play.] When you're spending almost $1500 on a laptop, it wouldn't be unreasonable to expect a little luxury...
It doesn't look "special", but a luscious display and top-notch specification mean the Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition is only a whisker behind the top-of-the-class Asus. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpec...
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When you're spending almost £900 on a laptop, it wouldn't be unreasonable to expect a little luxury. Yet despite the Special Edition tag, this Inspiron doesn't look luxurious. It's clad in thick, dowdy plastic, and finished in a rather naff honeycomb text...
Plasticky build and plain looks mask a luscious display and top-notch specification - the Dell is a fine all-rounder...
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Amid the swathes of attractive and slim Ultrabooks currently spilling out into the market, Dell has gone against the trend and introduced the second generation of its Inspiron range. The Inspiron 15R SE is a wedge of chunky plastic that isn't immediat...
Full HD (1920x1080) resolution screen, affordable, USB 3.0, 8GB RAM, 2GB graphics card...
Plastic build quality, bulky construction, feels cheap, can be slow to load, bloatware...
It might not be the prettiest of laptops, but for the money the Inspiron 15R SE punches way above its weight in the power department. A great all-round desktop replacement or family laptop that will deal with almost anything you throw at it...
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The Dell Inspiron is a very good all-round, if slightly heavy, laptop. It is equipped with an Intel Core i5 3612QM processor, AMD Radeon HD 7730M discrete graphics card and 4GB RAM.The keys on the Dell Inspiron have a nice soft feel, which is great for a...
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The Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition laptop straddles the line between the company's budget friendly Inspiron line and their more premium but higher priced XPS series. The most recent Special Edition model, the Inspiron 15R 7520, sports the new Windows 8...
Beautiful 1920 x 1080 Full HD Screen, Base configuration specs are very generous for the price, Sturdy build quality and aluminum finish helps looks, AMD 7730M graphics provides some gaming ability, stays cool...
Thick and bulky with a weight of 6.4lbs, Battery life is limited to around 3 hours, Slow 5400RPM hard drive is standard...
While financial reports suggest Dell seems to be floundering a bit in the PC market space as a whole (losing market share to Lenovo, HP and others) the Inspiron 15R Special Edition is one of the bright spots in the Texas company's lineup. The starting pri...
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In a world full of sleek and slim Ultrabooks, the Dell Inspiron 15R 7520 looks enormous. This 15.6-inch laptop is bulky, heavy (7.4 pounds), and not terribly stylish. But it does have some surprises under the hood—namely, four USB 3.0 ports, a full HD scr...
Excellent full HD screen, Good overall performance, Not very stylish...
Heavy...
It may not be an Ultrabook, but it packs a wallop under the hood...
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Dell's Inspiron Special Edition laptops are souped-up versions of the company's popular everyday computing laptop line, offering Ivy Bridge technology, discrete graphics, and a somewhat hipper look. The Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition (7520) ($1099.99 d...
Solid Core i7 performance. Switchable graphics. Fully loaded.
So-so battery life. Bloatware. Bulky...
The Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition is a well appointed media laptop that delivers fast frame rates and is powered by the latest Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge technology. Battery life is middling, however, and the 15-inch chassis has some heft to it...
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The Dell Inspiron Special Edition series promises a compelling multimedia experience along with a few extra bells and whistles. While not as svelte as Dell's XPS notebooks, the 15R SE (starting at $799) delivers more power and premium features than th...
Attractive design with customizable lids, Skullcandy speakers, Good graphics performance, Fairly fast boot time...
Short battery life, Relatively heavy...
The Dell Inspiron 15R SE combines a crisp, full HD display, Skullcandy speakers and solid performance in a customizable 15-inch notebook.
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The Inspiron Series R features plastic construction, the Inspiron Serie R Special Edition on the other hand sports an anodized aluminum display lid and palm rest. This improves the feel of the unit and provides more rigidity. A non-glare FullHD-display is...
interchangeable display lids, sturdy surfaces, 4x USB 3.0 and Bluray optical drive, 1 year inhome service, solid input devices, brigth, nonglare HDDisplay, decent speakers...
soso built quality, heats up under load, short battery life...
Inspiron 15R Special EditionThe Inspiron 15R Special Edition is designed to appeal predominately to the performance-oriented crowd. Dell spruced up the chassis with aluminum components and installed more powerful hardware to differentiate the model from t...
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networkworld.com Updated: 2020-06-20 09:10:11
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Have you picked up your laptop lately? If it's getting long in the tooth, it's probably as heavy as it is slow. Fortunately there's no better time to look for a more portable and modern machine than during the holidays. Even if you can't find a year-end d...
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