Dell Inspiron 15 (Inspiron 1525) Laptop [15.6” Widescreen, Facial Recognition Security]

Dell has added to their ever popular Inspiron range of laptops with the new Dell Inspiron 15 which comes with a 15.6” 16:9 aspect ratio 1366 x 768 resolution widescreen as well as integrated facial recognition security – courtesy to the Inspiron 15’s built-in webcam – and which Dell are billing as being a ‘multi-purpose system, well configured for entertainment, productivity and connectivity’.
The Dell Inspiron 15, as with all Dell offerings, comes with a range of configuration options (specifically three) offering a range of processors – namely 2.3GHz Intel Celeron 560, 2.0GHz Pentium Dual Core T4200, 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T6400 as well as Core 2 Duo 580, T8100 and T8300– as well as between 1GB and 4GB of RAM (though the fact that the Inspiron 15 is bundled with the Vista OS makes the 1GB option somewhat incredulous) as well as 120GB, 250GB and 320GB capacity SATA 5400rpm hard disks.
Each model in the range comes with DVD+/-RW drive with an option on a Blu-Ray drive, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 graphics (no optional upgrades here, unfortunately) and the aforementioned facial recognition security, the previously mentioned webcam and are available in a range of ‘trendy’ colors such as Midnight Blue, Spring Green, Espresso Brown, Ruby Red and, of course, Flamingo Pink – though you can also opt for patterned finishes if you want to live under the illusion that doing so will somehow make you more of an individual.
The Dell Inspiron 15 laptop range starts at around $600.

