Friday, September 16, 2011

Dell Inspiron 15R N5110 Reviews

The updated Inspiron 15R N5110 offers a number of design changes compared to the previous Inspiron 15R. The overall appearance is essentially unchanged with outside, clean and smooth, but remains at the core of the 15R a budget laptop with a mostly plastic construction. The new 15R a hinge forward used LCD lid design that Dell is first used in the premium Adamo series. I am sure that Dell designers say that it a way to reduce the size of the screen Panel with ratio is 16: 9 widescreen display. But like most people concerned are, it means only, holds more behind the screen to the back of the notebook.

Build quality is generally quite strong for a mostly plastic notebook, you’ll notice some smaller diffraction in the plastics industry but firmly squeeze the notebook in your hands or press hard on the keyboard as you type. The main chassis, has relatively strongly, a “hollow” feeling that makes you think there are some unused space inside this black box. The default for the Inspiron 15R is speaking black. An optional, you can select “Fire Red” or “Peacock blue” for an extra $35 if you order your laptop from Dell, or can an artistic cover for an extra $ 60. frankly, I feel how should customers may select black, red or blue, without additional costs and artistic lids half of their current price should… but that’s just my opinion. At least “switchable cover” can buy with the new fancy screen to cover at a later date.
One advantage of the new “switchable lids” additional (and probably unintended) is that the screen is more protected from external pressure. The new screen cover offers moderately more protection for the LCD as the old 15R, what, that waves easily displayed does not mean on this screen, when you press on the back of the lid.

All the RAM in the Dell Inspiron 15R update which find that the process is very simple.  There are only a cover on the bottom of the notebook secured with a Phillips head screw and some plastic retention tabs. You, a Panel, and you can add remove or replace the system memory. Unfortunately, the removal of the hard disk requires almost a complete dismantling of the notebook chassis.

A balanced budget to satisfy notebook with sufficient performance for most needs. The latest generation of the Dell Inspiron 15R has discrete graphics for games (the N5110) “Sandy Bridge” core processors from Intel and your choice is surprisingly powerful integrated graphics card or AMD Radeon, all wrapped in an elegant notebook with a reasonable price. Keep reading to find out why the Inspiron 15R is one of the best selling laptops from Dell.

Our Dell Inspiron 15R (N5110)-specifications:
Intel Core i5-2410M processor (2.3 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2.9 GHz turbo boost) 15.6 inch 1366 x 768 display with LED BacklightingWindows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) 6 GB DDR3 (1333MHz)-Speicher 500 GB 5400rpm HDDIntel HD graphics8X tray load CD/DVD Burner10/100 integrated Ethernet), 802. 11n wireless and Bluetooth6 cell Li-ion 48WHr battery and 9-cell 90WHr BatteryDimensions: 14.7 x 9.6 x 1.2 InchesWeight: 5 84lbsMSRP: $889.98
The start of the price of the Inspiron 15R N5110 is only $499 at the time of writing this but this is a slower processor Intel Core i3-2310M, only the standard 6-cell battery, less RAM, a smaller hard disk. The point here is that Dell provides a number of different configurations of the new Inspiron 15R.

Ports and features
Dealing with budget 15-inch laptops, Dell has with their notebooks a story of the packaging to keep enough inputs and outputs in any tech enthusiast happy. The new N5110 is no exception. This Inspiron 15R has two USB 2.0 ports (one of them is an eSATA/USB combo port), two “Super Speed” USB 3.0 Ports, HDMI and VGA, audio jacks, and Ethernet. It brought a SDHC card reader and a CD/DVD optical drive.

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