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Dell Inspiron E1705

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CNET editors' review

CNET editors' rating

Very good

Reviewed by: Justin Jaffe

Reviewed: 2/3/06
Release date: 1/20/06
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The good: Excellent overall performance and competent gaming performance; complete set of multimedia controls and connections; quality speakers; runs Windows XP Media Center; features double-layer DVD burner.

The bad: Lacks integrated TV tuner, though a PC Card tuner is available.

The bottom line: The Dell Inspiron E1705 packs a solid set of multimedia features, and when configured with Intel's Core Duo processor, it has enough power to speed through virtually any task, from editing video to playing games.

Specs: Processor: Intel Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 (1.73 GHz); RAM installed: 2 GB DDR SDRAM; Display: 17 in TFT active matrix  See full specs >>

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Processor: Intel Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 (1.73 GHz)
RAM installed: 2 GB DDR SDRAM
Display: 17 in TFT active matrix
OS provided: Vista Home Premium

CNET editors' review

One of the first laptops with Intel's new Core Duo processor to hit the street, the Dell Inspiron E1705 inaugurates the company's new Entertainment line of laptops with a bang. In addition to its top-shelf processor and graphics card; its bright, 17-inch wide-screen display; and other leading-edge technologies, the Inspiron E1705 adds a few welcome multimedia features not found on the model that it will eventually replace, the Inspiron 9300; these include a 5-in-1 media card reader and Dell's MediaDirect software, though not an integrated TV tuner. We think the slightly less expensive HP Pavilion dv8000z is a better deal for basic users who want more features than performance, but the Inspiron E1705 owns the other end of the spectrum as an incredibly powerful laptop that can speed through virtually any multimedia task, from video editing to gaming.

The Inspiron E1705's design is nearly identical to the Inspiron 9300's, crafted out of sturdy and stylish magnesium alloy and measuring 15.5 inches wide, 11.3 inches deep, and 1.6 inches thick. Our test unit weighed 8.2 pounds (9.3 pounds with its AC adapter)--an ounce or two less than the HP Pavilion dv8000z, the Sony VAIO AX570G, the Gateway NX850XL, and most other late-model, 17-inch, multimedia-focused desktop replacements. Still, the Inspiron E1705 is too heavy for regular travel.

The Inspiron E1705 includes a full-size keyboard, though it lacks a separate number pad, as found on the HP Pavilion dv8000z. The Inspiron E1705's mouse buttons are very big, however, and the touch pad is adequately sized. The latter features arrows running along its right and bottom edges, outlining where to place your finger when using the software-enhanced pad to scroll through documents or Web pages.

A minor but appreciated upgrade from the Inspiron 9300 model is the Inspiron E1705's inclusion of Dell's MediaDirect software, which plays CDs and DVDs and lets you access photos and other media files stored on your hard drive without booting up Windows first. The two speakers and the internal subwoofer--a rare feature among laptops--deliver crisp and rich sound. Better yet, because the speakers sit in the corners of the laptop's front edge, your hands won't muffle them while you're typing, and you can play music with the lid closed. Sandwiched between the speakers, a row of seven buttons lets you control disc playback and adjust or mute the volume. Though the Inspiron E1705 runs Microsoft Windows XP Media Center 2005, it lacks an integrated TV tuner found on more expensive systems, such as the Toshiba Qosmio G25-AV513, the Fujitsu LifeBook N6210, and the Sony VAIO AX570G. Dell sells an external, PC Card tuner for $100, however.

Our Inspiron E1705 test unit had a bright, vast, 17-inch wide-screen display with a superfine WUXGA 1,900x1,200 native resolution. Though we experienced no problems with our unit's display, we've observed many user complaints about other recent Dell models' screens (peruse the user opinions for the XPS M170 and the Inspiron 9300 for more details).

There's no dearth of ports, jacks, or slots here: the Inspiron E1705 offers FireWire, S-Video-out, VGA, and a whopping six USB 2.0 ports; 56Kbps modem, 10/100 Ethernet, headphone, and microphone jacks; one each of Type II PC Card and Secure Digital slots; and a swank DVI port, should you want to connect the laptop to an even bigger digital LCD. There's also a 5-in-1 media card reader, a key feature that the Inspiron 9300 lacked. Last, but definitely not least, the Inspiron E1705 includes a multiformat, double-layer DVD drive.

Like all of Dell's laptops, the Inspiron E1705 is extremely configurable. Our loaded, $2,580 test configuration was equipped with a new Intel Core Duo T2500 (2.0GHz) processor; 1GB of DDR2 667MHz SDRAM; an 80GB, 5,400rpm hard drive; Nvidia's high-end GeForce Go 7800 GPU with 256MB of dedicated video memory; and a nine-cell battery.

One of the first Core Duo systems we've tested, the Dell Inspiron E1705 did not disappoint. Using a collection of multithreaded and single-threaded multimedia applications, we tested the Inspiron E1705 to determine how well it handled multimedia-type workloads, such as ripping MP3 files and encoding video files. Generally speaking, the Inspiron E1705 delivered roughly a 25 percent performance boost compared with a Pentium 4-fueled test system, the Acer Aspire 1800, and its performance was approximately 50 percent faster than that of a ThinkPad Z60t equipped with Intel's previous generation 2.0GHz Pentium M processor. The Inspiron E1705 also delivered very competent gaming performance, turning in 57 frames per second in our Doom 3 test; only Dell's own XPS M170 scored better. That said, the $2,400 Acer TravelMate 8200, outfitted with the same processor but twice the RAM, bested the Inspiron E1705 in a few of our multimedia tests and posted the highest SysMark score we've ever recorded, though its gaming performance was lacking. Though we did not test an Inspiron E1705 configured with the less expensive Core Solo processor, Dell said that its performance would be comparable with that of an Inspiron 9300 loaded with a Pentium M, a configuration that we tested last year.

On our SysMark 2004 test, the Inspiron E1705's score of 211 was 33 percent faster than the Inspiron 9300's and faster than that of any other single-core system we've tested. Though battery life and mobile performance aren't a primary consideration for a laptop the size of the Inspiron E1705, in our MobileMark 2005 test, which tests how well a laptop performs when running on battery power, the Inspiron E1705 delivered a very good score of 234, but it ran for 30 fewer minutes than the previous Inspiron 9300 model, for a total of about 2.5 hours.

Dell backs the Inspiron E1705 with an industry-standard one-year warranty on parts and labor, available by mailing your laptop back to Dell; upgrading to three years of warranty protection costs just $128, which is a solid value. Toll-free telephone support also lasts for just a year. The best part of Dell's support Web site is the customer forum, where users can go to get help from other Inspiron owners and Dell reps who moderate the discussions. Otherwise, the site offers the typical knowledge base and download sections.

SysMark 2004 performance
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
BAPCo SysMark 2004 rating  
SysMark 2004 Internet content creation  
SysMark 2004 office productivity  
Acer TravelMate 8200
221 
297 
165 
Dell Inspiron E1705
211 
281 
159 
Acer Aspire 1800
180 
204 
158 
Lenovo ThinkPad Z60t
159 
180 
141 
Dell Inspiron 9300
143 
181 
113 

Battery life
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
BAPCo MobileMark 2002 battery life in minutes  

BAPCo MobileMark 2005 performance rating
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
BAPCo MobileMark 2002 performance rating  

Doom 3 High Quality, 10x7, 4xAA
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Id Software/Activision Doom 3  
Acer Aspire 1800
10.1 

McAfee VirusScan and Dr. Divx multitasking test
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
McAfee VirusScan and Dr. Divx file creation  
Dr. Divx file creation  
McAfee VirusScan  
Acer TravelMate 8200
2:52 
2:33 
2:45 
Dell Inspiron E1705
4:05 
2:33 
3:20 
Acer Aspire 1800
6:04 
2:42 
4:35 
Lenovo ThinkPad Z60t
8:28 
3:21 
5:46 

Media-editing tests
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
iTunes MP3 conversion  
Photoshop CS  
Sorenson Squeeze 4  
Acer TravelMate 8200
2:01 
2:12 
4:21 
Dell Inspiron E1705
2:02 
3:22 
4:23 
Acer Aspire 1800
3:09 
3:34 
3:44 
Lenovo ThinkPad Z60t
3:43 
4:34 
4:09 

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System configurations
Acer Aspire 1800
Windows XP Home; 3.2GHz Intel Pentium 4 540; 1GB PC2700 DDR SDRAM 333MHz; ATI Mobility Radeon x600 128MB; Seagate Momentus 5400.2 100GB 5,400rpm

Acer TravelMate 8200
Windows XP Professional; 2GHz Intel Core Duo T2500; 2GB PC 4300 DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; ATI Mobility Radeon x1600 512MB (256MB shared); Seagate Momentus 5400.2 120GB 5,400rpm

Dell Inspiron E1705
Windows XP Media Center; 2GHz Intel Core Duo T2500; 1GB PC5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; Nvidia GeForce Go 7800 Go 256MB; Fujitsu MHV2080BH 80GB 5,400rpm

Dell Inspiron 9300
Windows XP Media Center; 2GHz Intel Pentium M 760 2GHz; 1GB PC4300 DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; Nvidia GeForce Go 6800 Go 256MB; Hitachi Travelstar 5K80 80GB 5,400rpm

Lenovo ThinkPad Z60t
Windows XP Professional; 2GHz Intel Pentium M 760; 1GB PC4300 DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz;Intel 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset 128MB; Toshiba MK1032GSX 100GB 5,400rpm

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