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Dell Inspiron 15R review

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Dell Inspiron 15R review

The Dell Inspiron 15R's battery life isn't great, and its design is unlikely to set your heart aflame. But we were really impressed by the performance of this 15.6-inch laptop, given its price. Read more

£430

2 June 2011 by Luke Westaway

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Dell XPS 15 review

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3.0 stars out of 5

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Dell XPS 15 review

As long as you don't go crazy with the customisation options, the Dell XPS 15 will prove a relatively affordable and powerful laptop with a great display. But it's big, bulky and has a few design quirks that keep it from being great. Read more

£940

22 February 2011 by Luke Westaway

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Dell Latitude E5410 review

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Dell Latitude E5410 review

The 14.1-inch Dell Latitude E5410 is a good business laptop with decent performance and above-average battery life. Its design is very boxy, though, and it's a little on the heavy side. Read more

£689

24 November 2010 by Niall Magennis

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Dell Precision M4500 review

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Dell Precision M4500 review

It's not pretty, but the 15.6-inch Dell Precision M4500 delivers potent performance. If you value function over form and have deep pockets, we reckon it's worth considering. Read more

£1,300

8 November 2010 by Niall Magennis

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Dell Latitude E6510 review

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Dell Latitude E6510 review

The 15.6-inch Dell Latitude E6510 laptop is big and bulky, and its keyboard could be better. But our configuration still impressed with its blistering performance and good security features. Read more

£1,959

27 September 2010 by Niall Magennis

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Dell Studio 15 (1558) review

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Dell Studio 15 (1558) review

The design of the 15.6-inch Dell Studio 1558 doesn't exactly set the heart racing, but it's a well-built machine and has good performance, making it an ideal family laptop. Read more

£730

25 August 2010 by Niall Magennis

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Dell Studio 17 (Windows 7, touchscreen) review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Dell Studio 17 (Windows 7, touchscreen) review

There's plenty to like about the 17.3-inch, touchscreen Dell Studio 17. It's a speedy performer, its audio performance is great, and its multi-touch functionality is implemented well. It's expensive for a machine in Dell's mid-range series, but it's a competent replacement for a desktop PC Read more

£980

26 March 2010 by Spencer Dalziel

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Dell Inspiron 15 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Dell Inspiron 15 review

The 15.6-inch Inspiron 15 is a highly customisable laptop, but you'll get a solid chassis and good keyboard no matter which configuration you opt for. Adding on the extras will make the cost rise quickly, but it's possible to build a capable machine for an affordable price Read more

£580

2 September 2009 by Scott Stein

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Dell Inspiron 1525 review

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3.0 stars out of 5

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Dell Inspiron 1525 review

Dell's Inspiron 1525 is an excellent choice for basic computing and will set you back less than £400. It may strain under a heavy uni workload of writing essays and encoding MP3s, but its battery life is actually better than more powerful configurations available and it has cool touch-sensitive media controls Read more

£389

6 August 2008 by Dan Ackerman

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Dell Studio 17 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Dell Studio 17 review

If you wouldn't be seen dead with an entry-level Inspiron and are feeling the credit crunch too much for an XPS, Dell has a new range for you, called Studio. The 17-inch model starts at a relatively bargainous £499, and boasts a slot-loading DVD drive, HDMI out and the usual vast range of options Read more

£499

4 August 2008 by Rory Reid

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