Dell introduced Inspiron 14 & 17 using Core i3 / i5 chips

With a familiar name, Dell brings a completely new Inspiron 14 & 17 series to 2010 with a slight change in design as well as support for Intel Core i3 / i5 processor ...

With its familiar name, Dell brings a completely new Inspiron 14 & 17 series to 2010 with a slight change in design as well as support for Intel Core i3 / i5 processors. Inspiron 2010 version has a slimmer, more convenient design, new hardware increases performance, improves battery life.

The new Inspiron series is codenamed 1464 and 1764, respectively, with a screen size of 14.1 inches and 17.3 inches, 16: 9 aspect ratio. Some of the 2010 design changes for the Inspiron line are the two-head clamp hinges similar to the Studio series, the impressive fashion casing. Machine with a slimmer design than the previous Inspiron generation, equipped with SRS Premium Sound sound, chiclet style keyboard of Dell Studio XPS. Plastic hand table with luxurious imitation metal pattern.

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Inspiron 14 & 17 can choose one of the configurations such as Core i3 / i5 processor, DDR3 RAM memory supporting 4 GB bus 1066 MHz, 500 GB hard drive, integrated Intel HD Graphic graphics card or ATI Radeon HD 4330 with HDMI connection. It integrates a multi-format DVD, wi-fi, bluetooth, webcam, 6-cell battery, and pre-installed Windows 7 or free DOS operating system.

Starting price for Inspiron 14 version is 899 USD and Inspiron 1764 is 979 USD with configuration from Core i5 processor. With the configuration of Intel Core i5-430M processor 2.26 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive, the Inspiron 1464 has a genuine expected price in Vietnam of VND 15.9 million (excluding taxes) ).

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Update 25 May 2019
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