Saturday, October 19, 2013

Dell Inspiron 15 i15RV-3763BLK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black Matte with Textured Finish)


Manage daily tasks with the affordable Inspiron 15 featuring a 15.6" screen in a design that's 21 percent thinner than previous generations, with up to 3rd Gen Intel Core processors and a 10-key number pad.Inspiron 15 Laptop: Big on features, not on price.Manage daily tasks with the affordable Inspiron™ 15 — a 15.6" laptop with the latest Intel® Core™ processors, a thin design and 10-key number pad.Processor: 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i3-3227U processor (3M Cache, 1.9 GHz)Display: 15.6 HD (720p) WLED with Truelife (1366x768)Memory (RAM): 4GB, DDR3L, 1 DIMM, 1600MHzStorage (hard drive): 500GB 5400rpm HDDOptical Drive: 8X CD / DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive)Color: Black Matte with Textured FinishDell P/N: i15RV-3763BLKImpre...
  • Intel Core i3 3227U 1.9 GHz (3 MB Cache)
  • 4 GB DDR3
  • 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
  • 15.6-Inch Screen, Intel® HD Graphics 4000
  • Windows 8

This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Great hardware at this price level.
I bought this for $349 on Amazon with free shipping. I buy computers based on components rather than brand. This computer has an I3 processor that is significantly faster than the usual processor at this price level. The 4GB of RAM is more than adequate. The main complaint I have with the computer is Windows 8 and the way Dell has scattered stuff across multiple partitions. Windows 8 can be improved by downloading something called "Classic Shell" (find the website by Googling) that gives you a standard "Start Menu" reminiscent of XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
Another issue, for those who buy Windows computers to dual boot them with Linux is that the UEFI (standard on newer Windows computers) makes this more difficult. I was able to install Ubuntu 13.04 after defragmenting, then shrinking the main C: partition within Windows using Disk Manager, then running the Ubuntu install disk using Legacy mode in the Bios. To get to Legacy mode, you have to press F8 as the computer...

2. Great laptop for a great price.
This laptop in an incredible machine for the price that I paid. As listing all of the pro's of this laptop would take a lot longer than listing the cons, lets just skip to the bad stuff. It's a black laptop, so the grease on your fingers is visible on it. A previous review stated that the left click on the touchpad was too loud. I agree completely. If you're going to play Cookie Clicker in church, people will look at you funny. Other than that, there have been no downsides whatsoever. The onboard chipset runs all of the games that I play at acceptable framerates (Dota 2 on low runs at about 45fps steadily). I multi-task, browse the internet, play games, write reports, draw up spreadsheets, all at the same time. No slowdown, no nonsense. I would definitely recommend this laptop, and in fact I already have.

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Great hardware at this price level.
I bought this for $349 on Amazon with free shipping. I buy computers based on components rather than brand. This computer has an I3 processor that is significantly faster than the usual processor at this price level. The 4GB of RAM is more than adequate. The main complaint I have with the computer is Windows 8 and the way Dell has scattered stuff across multiple partitions. Windows 8 can be improved by downloading something called "Classic Shell" (find the website by Googling) that gives you a standard "Start Menu" reminiscent of XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
Another issue, for those who buy Windows computers to dual boot them with Linux is that the UEFI (standard on newer Windows computers) makes this more difficult. I was able to install Ubuntu 13.04 after defragmenting, then shrinking the main C: partition within Windows using Disk Manager, then running the Ubuntu install disk using Legacy mode in the Bios. To get to Legacy mode, you have to press F8 as the computer...
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