Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Review: Dell Inspiron 6000

PC World rated Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop as the best for a desktop replacement.

Dell Inspiron 6000 Notebook

Dell Inspiron 6000
PC World
Carla Thornton


You can see more on the Dell Inspiron 6000's wide screen than on most other 15.4-inch displays thanks to its WUXGA resolution of 1920 by 1200 pixels.

We didn't test the 6000's standard six-cell battery; but we did test the nine-cell battery (a $99 option), and it lasted an impressive 5 hours and 7 minutes on one charge, making the 6000 an excellent candidate for the road--if you don't mind its 7.5-pound weight (sans power adapter).

The 6000 disappointed us in only a few areas. We missed having an external switch for controlling Wi-Fi scanning (you have to use a software utility instead). And the 6000's memory card reader accepts only Secure Digital cards for exchanging data with PDAs, cameras, and other digital equipment, leaving Memory Sticks, CompactFlash cards, and other media incompatible.

Read further:
PC World: Dell Inspiron 6000

PC World states the price as high as $2376, which is definitely more expensive that the average new laptops.

See the Dell's homepage for more information about Dell Inspiron 6000.

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