Dell Inspiron 15R (Core i3) review

Aggressive performance and usability, combined with a great design

Dell Inspiron 15R (Core i3)
This Inspiron 15R comes equipped with an eSATA port for quick data transfers between drives

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Good performance

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    Good features

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    Nice screen

Cons

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    Battery life

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    Only 250GB of hard drive space

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Dell has been on a good run of form recently, releasing a wealth of great laptops. The Inspiron 15R is such a machine and, although portability is poor, its strong performance, design and usability still make this a great choice.

The Intel Core i3 430M processor is the most powerful in the Core i3 line-up, consequently, produces solid performance. This makes this laptop ideal for those after a machine which will run resource-intensive programs with ease and happily multi-task everyday programs without showing any signs of system lag.

Dell inspiron 15r

The 250GB internal hard drive is disappointing, however, especially compared to the value offered by the Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-171 and MSI CX623-258UK. Those with a lot of content could quickly run out of space.

Overall, however, we were very impressed by the Dell Inspiron 15R. The excellent power and great usability on offer make this a laptop that is very easy to recommend and it will especially suit those with families, thanks to its allround versatility.

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