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The 6000 Dell Inspiron computer
is a midrange laptop which is supposedly designed as a good
traveling laptop for gamers. Weighing in it at 7.1
pounds--tack on another 0.9 pounds for the adapter--the 600
Dell Inspiron is a tested, well supported, easily configured
alternative to higher end Sony Vaio systems and the Toshiba
E15 gaming system.
That being said, the Inspiron 6000
simply doesn't compare to these Sony and Toshiba models when
it comes to graphical resolution or brightness. Indeed, many
Dell users have complained about screen problems--including
so-called speckling on white screens, which may or may not
have to do with the composition of Dell's antiglare coating.
The 6000 Dell Inspiron offers an attractive design (white
trim with silver), an ergonomically comfortable keyboard,
and a stereo system that is much better than you might
expect given the computer's graphical abilities. The
Inspiron 6000 is configured around Intel's Centrino Sonoma
system--for better or for worse. The Sonoma tends to run
hotter than the previous Carmelo Centrino, but it does offer
faster speed--1.6 GHz.
The Inspiron 6000 comes with 256 MB of DDR2 RAM, but you
should probably upgrade to 512 MB. The 30 GB hard drive
should be enough to accomplish most laptop applications, and
the drive runs around 5,200 RPMs. The graphics card actually
sucks a lot of system memory--approximately 128 MB--so non
gamers may wish to reconfigure. Perhaps the best feature of
the Dell 6000 Inspiron is its battery life, which
consistently earns rave reviews from technophiles. Make sure
to get the 9-cell lithium upgrade.
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