Dell Inspiron : The  Dell Inspiron is a laptop brand of Dell computers targeted at the  consumer markets with different specification models, and its current  modules are B130, E1405, E1505 and E1705. First-generation Dell  Inspirion XPS and Dell Inspiration 9100, both share the same option in  processors with Intel Pentium 4 HT "Prescott", RAM of DDR 400 MHz,  hard-drives with Ultra-ATA 5400/7200 RPM, wireless cards, LCD screens at  15.4-inches, WXGA, WSXGA+, WUXGA, along with graphical cards of ATI  Mobility, Redeon 9700 64MB/128MB. It marked XPS as an "ultimate gaming  machine", and 9100 as "desktop replacement".
Inspiron e1505 : The  Inspiron e1505 is a one with Core Duo PCMAG, just based on 15.4 inch  widescreen and supported with 1.67GHz Intel Core Duo, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM,  80GB (5400rpm) disk, 802.11b/g, dual-layer DVD burner, and ATI Mobility  Radion X1300 graphics. It is a perfect one for the people who appreciate  technology on a budget. The battery only manages for about 3 hours.  While ordering you have to enter a goofy of E-Value code "E1505PC", if  you expect your kit to ring-up with that sub-grand price tag. Righteous  pricing indeed for this full featured and powerful kit. The E1505 is  available with familiar arctic-silver chassis and white edges. At a cost  of 6.6 pounds, it is little lighter than the 7-pound Inspiron 6000. The  keyboard is comfortable to use, and especially doesn't heat up after  extensive typing, as many do. And the user will be pleased as Dell has  fixed the noisy mouse buttons.
Inspiron e1705 : The  Inspiron e1705 is available either with an Intel Core Duo or Solo  processor, this machine features a 17-inch XGA (or WUXGA) wide-screen  LCD. Options also include a Vidia GeForce Go7900 GS, ATI Radeon x1600  with 256mb of RAM or an Intel GMA 950. This model uses 533 MHz or 667  MHz of DDR2 memory. In Dell Laptops Inspiron e1705 has connectivity  options in plentiful, with six USB ports, one FireWire port, a 5-in-1  card reader, and a DVI-D port for sending content to a high-end display.  On the other hand, the 80GB hard drive installed in our test machine is  probably not enough for an avid video editor.
Inspiron e1405 :  The Inspiron e1405 is a 14 inches notebook configurable with components  similar to the E1505 excluding the dedicated GPU options but a bit  smaller in total size. At the time Inspiron e1405 was released, it was  known for its excellent battery life with under optimum conditions  exceeding five hours with a six-cell battery and over eight hours for a  slightly more expensive range, along with optional nine-cell battery.
Insprion B130 : The  Inspiron B130 is a budget notebook and mainly constructed in a manner  to keep costs down. Its body casing is entirely plastic, no fancy  aluminum or magnesium protection. The plastic used is not flimsy tough,  it is actually quite sturdy. Operating of the Dell Laptops of Inspiron  B130 will be easier to the user.
XPS M2010 : The  XPS M2010 is the system having a 20.1 inches LCD screen with a  1680x1050 resolution and it can be transported easier than a desktop  computer system, but much of XPS M2010 components are still based upon  notebook technology, only in a larger format. The system weighs an  astounding 18.5 lbs. It is not known to many people who would really  want to carry around this with them for any extended period of time. It  has base measures as 19.3 x 8.3 x 2 inches.
XPS M1210 : The  Dell XPS M1210 ultramobile notebook offers superior value. It sports a  revolutionary design that turns the display supports into a system  handle when the system is closed. The Dell XPS M1210 model weighs just  4.37 pound with a durable magnesium alloy frame. We can add A/V package  that includes an integrated webcam, video chat software, Skype Internet  communication software, noise-isolation earbuds and optional embedded  mobile broadband. This complete communication solution includes a  built-in 1.3 mega pixel camera, an integrated omni-directional  microphone and an integrated mobile broadband antenna.
XPS M1710 : The  XPS M1710 designing is nearly identical to the previous model, the Dell  XPS M170 and it is very similar to the more multimedia-focused Inspiron  E1705. It has stylish magnesium alloy and it measures 15.5 inches wide,  11.3 inches deep and 1.6 inches thick. The XPS M1710 includes a  full-size keyboard, though it has a separate number pad.