Dell Inspiron 9400 review

A powerful dual-core laptop, but multimedia is a mixed bag

The Dell Inspiron 9400 is not designed for mobility, ultimately this 3.5kg monster is for your desktop

TechRadar Verdict

There are more powerful laptops with better multimedia support but the Dell offers outstanding usability and connectivity

Pros

  • +

    17in screen

    Performance

    Powerful dual core laptop

    Battery life

Cons

  • -

    Weight

    Multimedia ability

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As Intel continues to phase-out its singlecore Pentium M processors in favour of the Core Duo mobile range, Dell now takes its turn to join the dual-core laptop market in the form of the Dell Inspiron 9400 (£1549 inc. VAT). Designed in the now familiar silver and white colour scheme of Dell's Inspiron range, the 9400 is built primarily for desktop use.

Measuring 394 x 281 x 46mm, the chassis weighs 3.5kg and won't suit any degree of long-term mobility. Compensating for this are its 17-inch screen and powerful performance. Despite shipping with a standard TFT screen, the sharp WXGA resolution provides decent images. A high-resolution WUXGA Super- TFT can be added at purchase for £94 (inc. VAT) to further improve quality.

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