Showing posts with label dell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dell. Show all posts
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Dell Inspiron N3010 Discrete
The motherboard schematic for Dell Inspiron N3010 (DIS) Mainboard, Quanta UM7B
CPU: INTEL Arrandale
Chipset: Intel PCH Ibex Peak-m
OEM: Quanta Computer Inc.
PROJECT: UM7B
REV: 1A
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CPU: INTEL Arrandale
Chipset: Intel PCH Ibex Peak-m
OEM: Quanta Computer Inc.
PROJECT: UM7B
REV: 1A
Attachment : N3010 (Discrete) [787.51Kb] |
Friday, May 31, 2013
Dell Inspiron I15N 2729BK Laptop Review

Dell Inspiron I15N-2729BK laptop, with screen 15.6 inch (39.6cm) HD TrueLife LCD display with white LED Backlit, 16:9 aspect ratio, support 720p resolution and integrated Intel HD Graphics, equipped with a 2.3GHz Intel Core i3-2350M dual core processor with Hyper Threading technology support and features 3MB L2 cache, Mobile Intel® 5 Series Express Chipset (HM57), paired with 4GB of DDR3 RAM (expandable to 8GB DDR3 RAM) and preloaded with Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit for operating system, The 500GB SATA hard drive disk on the device has rotate speed at 5400 per minutes capable to store up to 125,000 MP3 songs or up to 60 hours of Hi-def video, also has a 0.3 megapixel webcamera embedded on the display with integrated microphone is perfects for video chats with your colleagues and built in two stereo speakers offer clear audio and good volume for musics and movies.
The Dell Inspiron I15N-272BK laptop, equipped 3-in-1 media reader (Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard and Memory Stick formats), three high-speed USB 2.0 ports, VGA port, HDMI port to connect with digital monitor and preloaded with Microsoft Office Starter 2010, For connectivity, with 10/100 Ethernet LAN with RJ-45, and WiFi 802.11b/g/n for wireless connectons. Offers Fabulous design, portable, good performance.
The Dell Inspiron I15N-272BK laptop, equipped 3-in-1 media reader (Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard and Memory Stick formats), three high-speed USB 2.0 ports, VGA port, HDMI port to connect with digital monitor and preloaded with Microsoft Office Starter 2010, For connectivity, with 10/100 Ethernet LAN with RJ-45, and WiFi 802.11b/g/n for wireless connectons. Offers Fabulous design, portable, good performance.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Dell Inspiron 14z i14z 6677DBK laptops Specs Review

New Dell XPS 14z 14-inch display with 1366 × 768 HD LED screen, the model has been presented at the IFA 2011 in Berlin earlier this year.
The Dell XPS 14z has been equipped with the same framework and super-thin screen that was created by LG and Dell XPS displays. called Shuriken 14z is powered by an Intel Core i5-2430M or 2640M-Core i7 CPU supports 4 GB of RAM and 1 GB NVIDIA Optimus sports and weighs only 4.4 pounds. It also comes with USB 3.0 ports, optical drive.
Specifications Dell Inspiron 14z {i14z-6677DBK} :
- Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium.
- Processor Name : Intel Core i5-2430M.
- Graphics Card : intel HD Graphics 3000.
- Primary Optical Drive : Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW.
- Screen Size Type : Widescreen.
- Processor Speed : 2.4 GHz.
- Screen Size : 4 inches.
- Networking Options : 802.11n.
- Storage Capacity : 750 GB
- RAM : 8 GB.
- Weight : 5 lb.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Review Dell Inspiron 11z

Our Dell Inspiron 11z Specifications:
* Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
* Intel Pentium SU4100 (1.3GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2MB Cache)
* Intel GS45 + ISH9M chipset
* 11.6" WXGA LED-backlit display at 1366x768
* Intel X4500 Integrated Graphics
* Dell 1397 ABG Wireless
* 2GB DDR2-800 SDRAM (1 Slot)
* 250GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
* 65W (19.5V x 3.34A) 100-240V AC Adapter
* 6-cell 56Wh 11.1v Lithium Ion battery
* Dimensions (WxDxH): 11.5" x 8.43" x 0.92-1.8" with 6-cell battery
* Weight: 3.48lbs with 6-cell battery
* 2-year limited warranty
* "Jade Green" lid
* Price as configured: $663
Build and Design

Our new review unit of the Inspiron 11z includes a "Jade Green" lid which looks a bit more like light lime green to my eyes. The paint quality is quite good, but Im not crazy about the fact that Dell charges $40 for any color choice other than black. Sure, Dell deserves to make some money on customized options, but an extra $40 for a plastic lid that is painted something other than black seems excessive. Build quality is average with a mix of a firm support structure and flexible plastic exterior. The chassis feels reasonably durable thanks to strong internal support under most surfaces. The palmrest and keyboard showed very few signs of flex under strong pressure, but the area just above the keyboard does suffer from a little bit of loose fitting plastics when pressed. Additionally, the slightest bit of pressure will cause the scree lid to bend and flex, but the paint seems relatively scratch resistant.


Dell put all user-accessible components underneath the keyboard (which can be removed by taking out three screws). With the keyboard off you have access to an open WWAN slot, the system memory, hard drive, and heatsink assembly. The WWAN slot was functional, recognizing the Verizon card borrowed from a Dell Latitude D630; but it lacks antennas to allow the card to send and receive data. Dell currently doesnt offer the Inspiron 11z with broadband wireless access here in the US.
Screen and Speakers




The speakers sound slightly better than the average netbook speakers. The speakers still dont provide much bass, but you can hear some of the lower tones and some solid midrange. Maximum volume levels are loud enough to fill a small room when watching a movie or listening to music. That said, if you want to enjoy movies in a group setting then you should use the laptops HDMI port and connect it to an HDTV. The HDMI cable passes both video and digital audio to your home theater system ... and even the worst HDTV speakers will sound better than most notebook speakers.
Keyboard and Touchpad


to Chiclet style keyboards, but without an inner bezel dividing the keys. Individual key action is smooth, giving off a soft click when pressed. One odd feature Dell has been transitioning to on newer models is the reversed function key layout. If you want to adjust brightness, you press the correct button and the brightness changes. To hit F5 to refresh a page, you now need to hit FN+F5. Thankfully this feature can be disabled for more advanced users.
If you read our first review of the Dell Inspiron 11z then you know we didnt like the touchpad. In fact, we went as far as to call the touchpad on the 11z the worst touchpad ever. Well, the touchpad on our new review unit of the 11z uses the same ELAN touchpad hardware, but this time Dell has updated the drivers for better performance. This makes the touchpad a little more usable, but it still suffers from many of the same problems.
If you hold one finger on the touchpad over the left or right button and try to move around the screen a few things might happen. One of the most common problems is unwanted zooming, meaning you will change the size of icons on the desktop or the size of text when viewing documents or webpages. We also still noticed the speed of the X and Y axis input isnt consistent. Moving your finger side to side makes the cursor move more than if you travel the same distance up and down. A simple test is drawing a circle on the screen with your finger, where the 11z makes wide ovals instead.
Bottom line, we still consider an external mouse to be a must-have accessory with this notebook. Considering that "laptops" are designed to be mobile computing solutions its extremely frustrating that the touchpad on the 11z cant get the job done.
Ports and Features
Port selection is average for most netbooks, with the exception of HDMI in place of an older VGA port. Dell included three USB ports, audio jacks, an SDHC-card slot, and LAN connector. Users might also notice that Dell went with a full-size power connection on the 11z, the same shared with every other Dell notebook. The power adapter is another change over most netbooks, as Dell included a 65w thin power brick with this model. On one hand it is nice to get a high quality power adapter that will probably hold up better over time than most netbooks adapters, but on the flip side it is pretty big.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Dell Mini Laptops
Since 2008, Dell has released quite a number of new mini laptop models. We will give you an overview of each models of mini laptops in each product lines from Dell. We will also add in reviews for each models of Dell mini laptop in this post as they are available.
Currently there are 3 models of low-cost mini laptop in the Dell Inspiron line:
1. Inspiron Mini 9

Inspiron Mini 9 is the first netbook model from Dell. It has an 8.9-inch display and the starting price is as low as $279.
The specification for the Dell Inspiron Mini 9:
2. Inspiron Mini 10

The Inspiron Mini 10 is another netbook from Dell that comes after Dell Mini 9. It has a 10.1-inch screen size and a starting price of $399.
The specification for the Dell Inspiron Mini 10:
3. Inspiron Mini 12

With a 12.1-inch display, we consider the Inspiron Mini 12 a mini laptop instead of netbook. It has a starting price of $399 and comes with the following specification:
And finally this video gives you an overview of all 3 Dell Inspiron Mini laptop:
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Currently there are 3 models of low-cost mini laptop in the Dell Inspiron line:
1. Inspiron Mini 9

Inspiron Mini 9 is the first netbook model from Dell. It has an 8.9-inch display and the starting price is as low as $279.
The specification for the Dell Inspiron Mini 9:
- Glossy 8.9 inch LED display (1024X600)
- Up to Intel® Atom Processor® N270 (1.6GHz/533Mhz FSB/512K cache)
- 1GB DDR2 RAM at 533MHz
- Up to 16GB Solid State Drive
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
- Wireless 802.11g Mini Card
- Optional AT&T built-in cellular mobile broadband (HSPA 7.2)
- 32WHr Battery (4 cell)
- Genuine Windows XP Home Edition
2. Inspiron Mini 10

The Inspiron Mini 10 is another netbook from Dell that comes after Dell Mini 9. It has a 10.1-inch screen size and a starting price of $399.
The specification for the Dell Inspiron Mini 10:
- 10.1" Widescreen Display (1024x576)
- Up to Intel Atom Processor Z530 (1.6GHz/533MHz FSB/512K Cache)
- 1GB DDR2 SDRAM
- 160GB, 2.5inch, 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
- Wireless 802.11g/n (1510) Mini Card
- 24WHr Lithium-Ion Battery (3-cell)
- Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition SP3
3. Inspiron Mini 12

With a 12.1-inch display, we consider the Inspiron Mini 12 a mini laptop instead of netbook. It has a starting price of $399 and comes with the following specification:
- 12.1" widescreen TrueLife® Display (1280x800)
- Intel®Atom®Processor Z520 (1.33GHz/533MHz FSB/512K Cache)
- 1GB DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz (onboard)
- 60GB PATA Hard Drive (4200 RPM)
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
- Wireless 802.11g Mini Card
- 48WHr Lithium-Ion Battery (6-cell)
- Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition
And finally this video gives you an overview of all 3 Dell Inspiron Mini laptop:
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Dell Inspiron 15R N5110 Review Spec
This is the latest generation of powerful Dell Inspiron 15R (the N5110) with Intels "Sandy Bridge" and a surprisingly powerful integrated graphics core or AMD Radeon discrete graphics for games, all packed into a stylish notebook with a reasonable price for users. And Dell Inspiron 15R (the N5110) including the best-selling notebook.
- Intel Core i5-2410M processor (2.3GHz, 3MB cache, 2.9GHz Turbo Boost)
- 15.6-inch 1366x768 display with LED backlighting
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
- 6GB DDR3 memory (1333MHz)
- 500GB 5400rpm HDD
- Intel HD integrated graphics
- 8X Tray Load CD/DVD Burner
- 10/100 Ethernet, 802.11n wireless, and Bluetooth
- 6-cell Li-ion 48WHr battery and 9-cell 90WHr battery
- Dimensions: 14.7 x 9.6 x 1.2 inches
- Weight: 5.84lbs
- MSRP: $889.98
Dell Inspiron 15R (N5110) Video Demo :
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