With its new Inspiron E1505, Dell has definitely added another surefire bestseller to its Intel-based portable line of powerful notebooks. But this new notebook has a lot of intelligent and usable features packed in its small size. The matte-silver edition is, so far, the sleekest and the prettiest notebook among the Inspiron collection.
Running in the unique Windows XP Media Center Edition and the fast Intel Core Duo processor, this gadget will surely manage many applications easily. At 14 inches wide by 10.45 inches deep by 1.44 inches tall, the 6.18 lbs. machine is light enough to be ideal for travel here and abroad. The 15.4 inches wide-screen display in an astounding glossy surface is a plus for your
PowerPoint presentations. It delivers photo-realistic, clear, vivid, and crisp images.
The keyboard looks weird from afar, but at the same time very solid, and it won't scratch the screen when you shut the PC. The MediaDirect technology allows you to play CDs and DVDs with the vast collection of volume and playback controls. It also has different ports where you can connect your digital cameras, printers, and
Xbox game console. On the negative side, the battery only renders less than three hours of service. This beauty is very affordable because it costs $899 to $999 only.