Dell's Inspiron computer product line started as a range of laptop computers targeted at the entry-level, budget, a Mobile Celeron or Mobile Pentium II processor with SDRAM, and had a high starting price of $2,799. Today, though, the Inspiron line mainly consists of mid-level computer systems.
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Dell Inspiron 14R core i3
The Dell Inspiron 14R with Windows 7 Home Premium features an Intel Pentium Dual Core P6100 processor at 2GHz. The Inspiron 14R comes with 6-cell battery with a maximum life of 5 hours and 15 minutes, or the option of chooseing a 9-cell battery with a maximum life of 10 hours and 24 minutes. Optional hard drive storage reaches up to 500 GB (5400 RPM) and optional ATi Radeon graphics card. Systems come in black, red, pink or blue.
Dell Inspiron 14R core i3
Dell Inspiron 14R core i3
Dell Inspiron 14R core i3
Dell Inspiron 14R core i3
Dell Inspiron 14R core i3
Dell Inspiron 14R core i3
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