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Dell inspiron 15

Dell inspiron 15
alaScore 87

127 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 127 reviews of Dell inspiron 15. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviews about the usability and performance are generally positive, but many are negative about the touchpad.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Dell inspiron 15 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Dell inspiron 15

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 user reviews of Dell inspiron 15 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 2.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com.

25% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Dec, 2024

Expert review by : Jayesh Shinde, PCWorld.in (techadvisor.co.uk)

Dell Inspiron 15-1564 review

 

The Dell Inspiron 15 has undergone some significant facelifts, as a result it looks much better than the older Inspiron 15. Gone is the drab, lacklustre design of the past - the new Inspiron 15 sports a more polished, refined look. You have five glossy...

The new Dell Inspiron 15 sports significant improvements over the older model, both in terms of look and feel and overall performance. It may not have every feature in the bag, but for a price tag of £398, we think it has a pretty good blend of style...

Mar, 2010

Expert review by : Geoff Rabans (reviewexplorer.com)

Dell Inspiron 15-1564

 

Combining good looks, sleek performance and a price that screams “good value”, the Dell Inspiron 15-1564 is an excellent shout for those of you on the hunt for an entry-level notebook with plenty of decent features to get stuck into.

There aren’t many notebooks for the entry-level market that offer such a high level of performance as the Dell Inspiron 1564. The reputation is slightly tarnished by a very basic level of connectivity, but if you plan to use the 1564 mainly at home,...

Mar, 2010

Expert review by : Jayesh Shinde (techworld.com)

Dell Inspiron 15-1564 review

 

The new Dell Inspiron 15 is a 15.6in value for money all-purpose budget laptop. The Dell Inspiron 15-1564 we tested is based on Intel's "Arrandale" Core i3 processor, has a full-sized keyboard, good looks and overall performance.

The new Dell Inspiron 15 sports significant improvements over the older model, both in terms of look and feel and overall performance. It may not have every feature in the bag, but for a price tag of £398, we think it has a pretty good blend of style...

Mar, 2010

Expert review by (gadgetheaven.co.uk)

Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop

 

The Inspiron 15 sports a 15.6 inch screen, which means it is an excellent multimedia choice if you like keeping yourself entertained on the go. It is also available in a huge range of colours, from macho red to pretty pink, so there is little doubt...

Dec, 2009

Expert review by : Patrick Joynt (pcworld.com)

Dell Inspiron 15 (1564)

 

I like a lot of Dell's newer laptops, and I had hoped to like the company's newly Core i5-enhanced Inspiron 15 (1564 variant). This model has a lush widescreen and isn't too big, and the glossy shell looks nearly as good as the Apple aesthetic it apes....

Great big widescreen to work on ; Power to spare for most tasks

Missing video connections ; Offset keyboard with a too-small number pad

There's no denying that the 1564 has a lot of power--but with so few ports on this laptop, how are you going to make use of it?

Mar, 2010

Expert review by : Kevin O'Brien (NotebookReview.com)

Dell Inspiron 15 Review

 

The Dell Inspiron 15 has average build quality compared to other value-oriented models we have reviewed. The plastics used held up well in our tests, but did show signs of flexing and creaking in spots. The screen lid and palmrest were the two main...

Good looks ; Easy to upgrade all components ; Good cooling system ; Great touchpad buttons

Screen lid doesn't stay closed with the notebook held vertically ; Battery life could be better

All of the 3DMark06 scores for all of the systems listed above were run at 1280 x 800 (for screens with a 16:10 ratio) or 1280 x 768 resolution (for screens with 16:9)

Jul, 2009

Expert review by : Craig Simms (cnet.com.au)

Dell Inspiron 15

 

Excellent battery life ; Core 2 Duo processor for under $1000

100Mbit Ethernet only ; 802.11g only, no Bluetooth, although you can upgrade both for extra cash ; No numpad

The Dell Inspiron 15 is likely the best bang for buck you'll get for AU$1000, from its battery life to its upgrade options. We do miss the numpad, but the rest is perfect for the budget-conscious user.

Aug, 2009

Expert review by : Jayesh Shinde (pcworld.in)

Dell Inspiron 15

 

Dell gets it right with this entry level laptop, the Inspiron 15, which strikes a very good balance between price and performance.

Glossy black looks ; Good keyboard ; Good overall performance

Glossy design attracts dust, fingerprints

The Inspiron 15 is a very good balance between price and performance, and also the most inexpensive at Rs. 33,899. What's more, Dell's website lets you pick and choose the Inspiron 15's configuration before placing an order.

Jun, 2009

Expert review by : Craig Simms (zdnet.com.au)

Dell Inspiron 15

 

The Dell Inspiron 15 is likely the best bang for buck you'll get for AU$1000, from its battery life to its upgrade options. We do miss the numpad, but the rest is perfect for the budget-conscious user.

Excellent battery life, Core 2 Duo processor for under $1000

100Mbit Ethernet only, 802.11g only, no Bluetooth, although you can upgrade both for extra cash, No numpad

The Dell Inspiron 15 is likely the best bang for buck you'll get for AU$1000, from its battery life to its upgrade options. We do miss the numpad, but the rest is perfect for the budget conscious user.

Aug, 2009

Consumer review (ciao.co.uk)

Steal of a deal!

 

I bought this for my preschooler to use for his homeschool apps and other learning web sites. I've ended up using it as an internet TV device as well! The HDMI connection sends a perfect signal to my HDTV, allowing us to watch high-def internet videos...

thin, light weight, matte finish is nice, don't have to worry about finger prints or scratches

the keyboard base edges are sharp and scratchy . windows 8 is challenging at times

Nov, 2016

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