Dell Inspiron E1705 is a 17-inch widescreen laptop which features the latest Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile (Merom) processor. The E1705 was reviewed recently by NotebookReview.
The Inspiron E1705 entertainment notebook can be configured with T5600, T7200 or T7400 Core 2 Duo CPU, as same as with older Intel’s Core Duo. It has a 2GB of SDRAM memory, up to 200GB SATA hard drive and a DVD burner. It’s graphics is powered by ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 with 256MB memory (128MB dedicated + up to 128MB shared), but it can be upgraded with NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GS with 256MB of dedicated video RAM.
Regarding Internet and networking, the Dell Inspiron E1705 comes with Dell Wireless 1390b/g card, a Fast Ethernet and standard 56K modem. Optionally, the notebook can be purchased with Dell Wireless 5700 Mobile Broadband (CDMA EVDO) ExpressCard for Verizon and a Bluetooth.
The E1705 has 6 USB ports, VGA, S-video, and DVI interface, as same as IEEE 1394 integrated port
The Windows Vista Capable Dell Inspiron E1705 comes with Microsoft Windows XP Home, Pro or Media Center Edition 2005.
The notebook weights around 7.94 lbs.
The cheapest Core 2 Duo-powered Dell Inspiron E1705, which comes with T5600 CPU, costs $1320.
Here is the quote from Dell Inspiron E1705 review with the link to full story:
Dell Inspiron e1705 with Core 2 Duo Review
I’m satisfied to report that the E1705 has met my expectations, offering fantastic performance at a great price. It doesn’t have the keyboard problems of my HP, and has a better graphics card and processor. On the downside though, the keyboard lacks a numberpad, and the computer runs very hot on stock settings.
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