Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
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| Inspiron 1464 | Like the recently reviewed Dell Inspiron 15, the new Inspiron 14 sports a better exterior in terms of look and feel compared to the older Inspiron 14 model. In fact it is very similar to the Dell… |
| Inspiron 1470 | The Dell Inspiron 1470 is a budget home and office laptop that is aimed mainly for students and those who want a highly mobile system. With a battery life of up to five and a half hours this a… |
| Inspiron 14R (N4010) | The Dell Inspiron N4010 is an entry-level laptop in terms of hardware, performance and functionality, but, in terms of aesthetics, this one is a head turner for sure. As a matter of fact, it’s the… |
| Inspiron 15 3520 | Dell Inspiron 15 3520 is a new series laptop. it has core i3 2nd Gen Processor with 2 GB or 4 GB of Ram options. Nothing new about the looks but the Core i3 processor has been upgraded to 2370M 2… |
| Inspiron 1520/1521 | Released on Dell's website on June 26, 2007, the Inspiron 1520/1521 was 15.4" mainstream laptop that weighed 6.40 lb. The Inspiron 1520 was based on the Intel Santa Rosa platform. It was replaced… |
| Inspiron 1521 | The versatile 15.4" Inspiron 1521 represents the perfect blend of high-end multimedia and mobility. Designed with Sempron processor and a widescreen display, this laptop is ideal for media,… |
| Inspiron 1526 | Dell Inspiron 1526 has burst on the scene in full color. Dell fans can now get the Dell Inspiron 1526 in several new colors and patterns. The new colorful array of laptops has been attracting… |
| Inspiron 15R Special Edition | The Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition is a well appointed media laptop that delivers fast frame rates and is powered by the latest Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge technology. Battery life is middling,… |
| Inspiron 17R (N7010) | The newly designed Inspiron 17R is the latest 17.3-inch desktop-replacement notebook from Dell. Equipped with the Intel Core i3 and i5 processors with Intel GMA HD graphics, this budget-friendly… |
| Inspiron 17R Special Edition | The Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edition is aptly named. It delivers blazing productivity, game-worthy graphics performance, and features a gorgeous 17.3-inch display. However, its battery life could… |
| Inspiron 2100 | The Inspiron 2100's svelte 1-inch profile and 3.5-pound weight belie the power packed inside the rugged magnesium alloy case. The $1899 base unit sports a 700-MHz Pentium III processor; a 5GB hard… |
| Inspiron 2200 | Dell has released a new budget Inspiron notebook, the Dell Inspiron 2200.Dell is calling it a notebook that "provides you with essential computing at an affordable price."It can be configured with… |
| Inspiron 2500 | The Dell Inspiron 2500 has some compelling features that make it stand out from the rest of the sub-$1,200 crowd. For starters, it has a large 14.1-inch display. |
| Inspiron 2600 | If you're looking for the most in battery life, the Dell Inspiron 2600 ($1,078 direct) is the way to go. It scored an impressive 3 hours 35 minutes on our BatteryMark test (over an hour longer… |
| Inspiron 2650 | A combination DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive is the highlight in the Inspiron 2650, a mainstream notebook for consumers and small businesses. |
| Inspiron 3000 | The case design isn't quite up to the usual Dell standard, but a good range of features, impressive performance and long battery life coupled with a sensible price make for a very tempting… |
| Inspiron 300m | Dell has produced a good all around ultraportable system that doesn't have any truly glaring flaws or outstanding attributes.Jet-setters will love this ultralight's cool-looking design and 3-pound… |
| Inspiron 3200 | The low price, user-friendly features, and excellent documentation and support of the Dell Inspiron 3800 make it worth a look. The Inspiron, available in your choice of forest green, dark blue,… |
| Inspiron 6400/E1505 | The Inspiron e1505 is Dells 15.4" widescreen notebook featuring the impressive new Intel Core Duo CPU. A virtually identical Inspiron 6400 is available through their business site. Outside it… |
| Inspiron 640m/E1405 | The Inspiron 14" notebook configurable with components similar to the E1505 (excluding the dedicated GPU options) but a bit smaller in total size. The E1405 at the time of release is known for its… |
| Inspiron 9400/E1705 | The top-of-the line Inspiron models in 2006, the Inspiron E1705 and Inspiron 9400 (non-US models) are essentially the same laptop but with a few minor differences in configuration. The Inspiron… |
| Inspiron Laptop PC | Originally released with AMD Athlon X2 64 and Microsoft Vista Operating System. 3Gb memory and 5400 rpm hard drive. Wireless and Ethernet connections. |
| Inspiron One 20 | Simplify your life and keep your family engaged with the space-saving Inspiron One 20" desktop. Also includes America's Best Support. |
| Inspiron XPS | The first XPS laptop, which was a rebranded Inspiron 9100, was a very heavy desktop-replacement laptop starting at 9.06 pounds without power supply (which added an additional 2.5 pounds). This was… |
| Integral | The Integral was HP's first "luggable" computer. It was designed to be transportable, but ran on AC power only. It was the first HP portable/transportable computer to use the HP-UX operating… |
| Intel 4004 | The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) released by Intel Corporation in 1971. It was the first complete CPU on one chip, and also the first commercially available microprocessor… |
| Intel 4040 | The Intel 4040 microprocessor was the successor to the Intel 4004. It was introduced in 1974. The 4040 employed a 10 μm silicon gate enhancement load PMOS technology, was made up of 3,000… |
| Intel 8008 | The Intel 8008 was an early byte-oriented microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel and introduced in April 1972. It was an 8-bit CPU with an external 14-bit address bus that could address… |
| Intel 80186 | The Intel 80186 is a microprocessor and microcontroller introduced in 1982. It was based on the Intel 8086 and, like it, had a 16-bit external data bus multiplexed with a 20-bit address bus. It… |
| Intel 80188 | Intel 80188 microprocessor is an enhanced version of Intel 8088 processor. Like the 8088, the 80188 has 16-bit internal architecture and 8-bit external data bus. The 80188 integrates many system… |
| Intel 80286 | The Intel 80286 (also called iAPX 286), introduced on 1 February 1982, was a 16-bit x86 microprocessor with 134,000 transistors. Like its contemporary simpler cousin, the 80186, it could correctly… |
| Intel 80376 | The Intel 80376, introduced January 16, 1989, was a variant of the Intel 80386SX intended for embedded systems. It differed from the 80386 in not supporting real mode (the processor booted… |
| Intel 80386 (i386) | The Intel 80386, also known as the i386, or just 386, was a 32-bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1985. The first versions had 275,000 transistors and were used as the central processing… |
| Intel 80386EX | The Intel 80386EX (386EX) is a variant of the Intel 386 microprocessor designed for embedded systems. Introduced in August 1994 and was successful in the market being used aboard several orbiting… |
| Intel 8048 | Intel 8048 is a member of Intel MCS-48 family of 8-bit microcontrollers. The MCU has on-chip clock oscillator, 2 8-bit timers, 27 I/O ports, 64 bytes of RAM and 1 KB of masked ROM. The program and… |
| Intel 80486DX | The Intel 80486 microprocessor (alias i486 or Intel486) was a higher performance follow up on the Intel 80386. Introduced in 1989, it was the first tightly pipelined x86 design as well as the… |
| Intel 80486DX2 | The Intel 80486DX2 (later rebadged i486DX2) is a CPU produced by Intel that was introduced in 1992. The i486DX2 was nearly identical to the i486DX but for the addition of clock multiplier… |
| Intel 80486SL | The Intel's i486SL is the power-saving variant of the i486DX microprocessor. The SL was designed for use in mobile computers. It was produced between November 1992 and June 1993. Clock speeds… |
| Intel 80486SX | Intel's i486SX was a modified Intel 486DX microprocessor with its floating-point unit (FPU) disconnected. All early 486SX chips were actually i486DX chips with a defective FPU. If testing showed… |
| Intel 8051 | The 8051 is an 8-bit microprocessor originally designed in the 1980's by Intel that has gained great popularity since its introduction. Its standard form includes several standard on-chip… |
| Intel 8080 | The Intel 8080 was the second 8-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel and was released in April 1974. It was an extended and enhanced variant of the earlier 8008 design, although… |
| Intel 8085 | The Intel 8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1977. It was binary-compatible with the more-famous Intel 8080 but required less supporting hardware, thus allowing simpler and… |
| Intel 8086 | The 8086 (also called iAPX86) is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and mid-1978, when it was released. The 8086 gave rise to the x86 architecture of Intel's future… |
| Intel 8088 | The Intel 8088 microprocessor was a variant of the Intel 8086 and was introduced on July 1, 1979. It had an 8-bit external data bus instead of the 16-bit bus of the 8086. The 16-bit registers and… |
| Intel ASCI Red | ASCI Red (also known as ASCI Option Red or TFLOPS) was the first computer built under the Advanced Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI). ASCI Red was built by Intel and installed at Sandia in… |
| Intel DX4 | The IntelDX4 is a clock-tripled i486 microprocessor with 16 kB L1 cache. Intel named it DX4 (rather than DX3) as a consequence of litigation with AMD over trademarks. The product was officially… |
| Intel i860 | The Intel i860 (also known as 80860) was a RISC microprocessor from Intel, first released in 1989. The i860 was one of Intel's first attempts at an entirely new, high-end instruction set since the… |
| Intel i960 | Intel's i960 (or 80960) was a RISC-based microprocessor design that became popular during the early 1990s as an embedded microcontroller, becoming a best-selling CPU in that field, along with the… |
| Intel iAPX 432 | The Intel iAPX 432 was a commercially unsuccessful 32-bit microprocessor architecture, introduced in 1981. The project was Intel's first 32-bit microprocessor design, and intended to be the… |
| Intel iPSC | The Intel iPSC is a parallel computer. It was superseded by the Intel iPSC/2. iPSC also more generally refers to the particular line of Intel parallel computers, which includes the iPSC/2 and the… |
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