Dell revealed slim and tough inspiron 7000 series laptops with Haswell
Dell has unveiled new slimmed down inspiron notebooks with improved laptop battery life thanks to the inclusion of Intel’s fourth generation Haswell processor. Dell describes its Inspiron 7000 Series laptops, which come in 14-, 15- and 17-inch sizes, as its ‘thinnest and strongest’ Inspiron line ever.
They’re being offered with an Intel Core i5 or i7 CPU and optional SSD drive. Dell says the laptops will provide almost nine hours of Dell D5318 Battery life before giving up the ghost.
Laptop computer brigade
Last but not least, Dell has introduced the Inspiron 23, an all-in-one PC with a “razor thin” design that totes 10-point touchscreen for interacting with Windows 8.
Dell’s Inspiron 7000 Series laptops start at US$830 for the Inspiron 15, rising to US$1,125 for the Inspiron 17. Both will be available from 26 September.
Key Features of Inspirion 7000 Series
- All 7000 series comes with Gorilla Glass touchscreen
- Resolution starts at 1366 x 768 (boo) but option of full HD 1920 x 1080 is available (yay)
- Available in 14-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch sizes
- All powered by Intel’s latest 4th Gen Haswell
- All aluminum surfaces with backlit keyboards
Because of its flush design, on first appearance it may seem like replacing the battery on the new 7000 series will be difficult but its as simple as removing the bottom base cover then unscrewing the Dell inspiron e1705 battery.
Touch ready
The 14- and 15-inch models can be fitted with an optional full HD touchscreen that offers 160-degree viewing angles, 10-finger touch and tough durability due to being constructed of Corning’s Gorilla Glass NBT.
There’s a smaller Inspiron laptop on the way too in the form of the Inspiron 11 3000 Series, which features an 11.6-inch display with 10-finger touc that measures 21.2mm thick and weighs 3.15 pounds.
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