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This is a budget notebook is larger, performs, and sounds better than its $ 599 price tag suggests. This is the Inspiron 14 (1464) in a word. It has a sleek design, and the volume of speakers SRS Thanks literally scared at first. In addition, Intel Core i3 provides much of PEP, although the battery life is below average. Despite some shortcomings, this 14-inch laptop is a good way for students or anyone looking for a system that is powerful enough to ward off obsolescence and portable enough to leave the house.
Design
Underestimated. Elegant. Sophisticated. These words are not in general use to describe a laptop that costs less than $ 600. However, Dell was able to do with this budget environment of the machine, which weighs 4.8 pounds and tapers from 0.8 inches to 1.3 inches forward of the back. It’s thinner and lighter than its predecessor, weighing 5 pounds, started at 1.1 inches thick.
Highlights of this design is that the palm rest, which has a brushed metal look that feels cool chic (albeit plastic). This compares very well against the black area above the keyboard and the glossy bezel. Hinges curve, taken from the Dell Studio line, the system also provide a luxurious atmosphere. Shoppers Get Black Obsidian standard cover that price, but you can choose from ice blue, pink or promise of $ 40 or spend $ 85 to truly personalize the phone with more than 200 designs (including MLB caps).