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Dell unveils Inspiron 7000 Series, Inspiron 11 3000 Series and Inspiron 23 laptops

Dell has unveiled Inspiron 7000 Series laptops, Inspiron 11 3000 Series laptops and Inspiron 23 laptops.

Inspiron 7000 Series laptops is Dell’s thinnest and strongest Inspiron line ever, the company claims. Inspiron 11 3000 Series boasts exceptional battery life and lightweight design. Inspiron 23 strikes a gorgeous, razor-thin design. The Inspiron 23 all-in-one features a full articulating stand and 10-finger capacitive touch display.

“Consumers today are looking for PCs that are not only dependable and easy to use, but are packed with all of the features they want in a thin, upscale design,” said Ray Wah, vice president, Dell Consumer PC Group. “We think this is our best Inspiron line-up ever, and we’re really proud of the tremendous value that we can provide to our customers.”

The Inspiron 7000 Series laptops come with a 10-finger, capacitive touch display with edge-to-edge Corning Gorilla Glass NBT for durability.

The Inspiron 14 and 15 can both be outfitted with optional Full HD, vibrant 300-nit touch displays featuring 97 percent more pixels than HD and 160-degree viewing angles, twice as much as regular HD.

Other key features include: backlit keyboards, Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 and i7 options, 0.9 inch thick and a large 15.6-inch screen and up to 7 hours, 24 minutes of battery life and optical drive and touch as standard.

Inspiron 11 3000 Series is a reliable, ultraportable choice for those who are on the go all day. The Inspiron 11 features an 11.6-inch, 10-finger capacitive touch display with noise-cancelling, dual-array microphones to make web chats amazingly clear – even in public spaces.

At 0.83 inches (21.2mm) thin, a starting weight of just over 3 pounds (3.15 lbs.) and with up to 8 hours, 20 minutes of battery life, the Inspiron 11 is perfect for both entertainment and productivity on-the-move, the company said.

The Inspiron 23, the latest addition to Dell’s expanding all-in-one portfolio, is a feature-packed all-in-one with a gorgeous, razor-thin design. It features a full HD, 10-finger capacitive touch display. The Inspiron 23 provides a powerful and enjoyable all-round experience while fitting nicely into the home décor with an attractive, slim design.

Dell also gives an option to extend the touch experience with the recently announced Dell 20 Touch Monitor, Dell 23 Touch Monitor and Dell 27 Touch Monitor that seamlessly connect to Inspiron laptops to transport touch capabilities to the big screen.

These laptops also support a wide array of connectivity options such as MHL, DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA and USB, while 1600 x 900 HD resolution on the 20-inch model, and Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution on the 23-inch and 27-inch models ensure a superb visual experience. Convenient stand flexibility enables customers to adjust these monitors to suit their viewing needs.

The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series starts at $379 and is available beginning October 3.

The Inspiron 7000 Series laptops start at $699 for the Inspiron 15; and $849 for the Inspiron 14 or Inspiron 17 and are available beginning September 26.

The Inspiron 23 all-in-one PC starts at $999 and is available beginning October 1. All products are available in select countries around the world.

Also read: Dell workstation portfolio now promises higher resolution than Apple MacBook Pro Retina

editor@infotechlead.com

 

 

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