Reviewed on July 11, 2008The Dell Inspiron 1525-121B is the textbook example of a midsize, mainstream laptop. Switching to slower CPU knocks a little off the performance, but also takes $80 off the price and adds battery life, compared with Dell's more mainstream configurations.TAGS:Dell Inspiron, Intel Pentium, laptop computer, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel, CPU, speakers, keyboard
Reviewed on November 3, 2008Thanks to an expensive new motherboard requirement, Intel's new Core i7 desktop processors will remain enthusiast and professional-level parts until more affordable complementary hardware comes out later next year. Speed never comes cheap, however, and if you're willing to spend for it now, you'll find yourself in possession of the fastest CPU on the market.TAGS:motherboard, CPU, Intel, chipset, memory stick, AMD, Intel Pentium, platform
Reviewed on October 4, 2005The Dell XPS 200 delivers the latest mainstream technology in an attractive, space-saving chassis that will keep home and office users humming along at a productive clip.TAGS:Dell XPS, dual-core, Intel Pentium, FireWire, port, multimedia, USB 2.0, CPU, Intel, USB