Dell Inspiron 1300 Reviews

Solid work/college laptop

By: good.things.services November 5, 2007

Review:

A big corporation I did technical support for used a lot of these and I was constantly working with them.

These are business class laptops mainly designed for word  processing, web browsing and email.  For those types of task + the other common computer task (listening to music, viewing photos, etc) this laptop is great.

It's not designed for playing video games and it's not the lightest laptop in the world but it does make a great mobile office.

For ultimate mobility this unit includes 802.11 a/b/g wifi built so you can stay active on the move.

It's not the world best laptop but it'll get your common computing task done.

Great laptop for college of for a small home/office.

Beware this laptop is no feather weight (almost 7lbs).

outstanding

By: bornmad.rox November 5, 2007

Review:

1gb RAM 60gb HDD Built In wireless Ease of use Crisp screen (widescreen 14.1") Long battery life on 6 cell Surprisingly good sound, superb when using headphones For the price i was truley amazed at how good this notebook is, especially for the ridiculously low price. I thought it may be too good to be true, but at that price i couldn't pass it up...and i was very pleasantly surprised. I installed Wolfenstein Enemy Territory and it ran very smooth with the standard graphics settings. I would not hesitate in recomending this to anyone.

Dell Inspiron 1300 Review

By: Anonymous November 5, 2007

Review:

Inspiron 1300 is a 15.4" widescreen notebook and they have a good specifications (Intel Pentium M procesor, 512mb RAM, 60GB HDD) and weight is  6.7lbs (with 4-cell battery). This is a budget notebook and as such is constructed in a manner to keep costs down. The Inspiron 1300 is a widescreen notebook that uses a WXGA resolution (1280 x 800). The speakers are located on the right and left front sides, which is good placement since they fire forward to where you are sitting. The keyboard on the 1300 is fine. The keys have a nice click when pressed, but are not loud. The touchpad is as usable as they get, its size is appropriate and there's enough room to move your finger around. When using the 1300 for simple web browsing and typing this review and with screen brightness set to half the battery ran out after 2hours and 20 minutes. The Dell 1300 ends up being a fine notebook for general usage and as an extension of a desktop computer.  Obviously this notebook is not for gaming, but if you're looking for a cheap solution for a portable PC so you can do work or surf the web from the couch, or have a cheap PC in the dorm room then the 1300 is fine.


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