Dell has launched new line-up of Inspiron devices to meet everyday computing needs of students, families and value-conscious shoppers.
The new portfolio includes the Inspiron 5000 Series laptops, Inspiron 15 7000 Series 2-in-1, Inspiron 15 7000 Series performance notebook, Inspiron 20 & 24 3000 Series All-in-One desktops and a full line of Inspiron Desktops.
The Inspiron 5000 Series is available with processor options from Intel and AMD for zippy and is available as 14”, 15” and 17” notebooks. An optional touch display is available in either FHD 1080p resolution on the 15” and 17” models or in HD 14” or 15”.
Besides this, the new Inspiron 15 7000 Series 2-in-1 comes with 15.6” display and has battery life of up to 8 hours 54 minutes.
The company said, this 2-in-1 rotates between four modes: tablet, laptop, tent and stand mode. Standard Waves MaxxAudio Pro audio software enhances the multimedia experience with an impressive soundstage.
Also, the Inspiron 15 7000 2-in-1 supports the new 802.11ac wireless standard and provides improved range and faster downloads for better surfing, streaming and video chats.
Dell has also launched new Inspiron 20 & 24 3000 Series All-in-One desktops. The Inspiron 20 features a 19.5” HD+ display with Intel Braswell processors, while the Inspiron 24 comes with 23.8” Full HD wide-angle display with IPS technology with AMD or Intel Braswell processors.
Additionally, Dell has introduced new designs to the Inspiron desktop series, featuring the latest processor options from Intel and AMD and performance graphics cards from AMD Radeon and NVIDIA.
The new Inspiron Micro Desktop packs a full suite of features into an ultra-compact package with size of 5.16” x 5.16”. Users can boot up quickly and access data with a responsive, reliable solid state drive
According to Dell, the device has four USB ports, a 3-in-1 SD card reader, Gigabit LAN, integrated Bluetooth and long range 802.11 a/c wireless technology.
Shilpa Khatri
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