When the weight of the Dell Inspiron 1525 notebook into consideration one would find out that the device is quite lesser in weight. The device is equipped with a dimension of 1.00 - 1.48 x 14.05 x 10.08 inch and has a weight of 5.9Ibs.
Screen
The device is equipped with a screen of 15.4 inch that has a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. The screen featured in the Dell 1525 is equipped with a glossy finish. The screen is quite excellent for watching movies and playing games. The screen featured in the Dell 1525 has an edge over it competitors because the horizontal and the vertical viewing angles are quite impressive and adequate. A procurer could get a higher resolution with the screen that is 1440 x 900 pixels widescreen display.
Most procurers are of the opinion that the keyboard featured in the Inspiron 1525 is quite similar or resemble the previously produced 1520 notebook by the Dell Company. This is quite adequate and does not have degree of flex and exceptional travel and moderate keys.
A procurer would notice that above the keyboard of the Inspiron 1525 there are series of touch-responsive media buttons lit with blue LED rear-lights. A procurer would not get distracted by the blue rear-light because after the light is activated it only takes few second before it gets off.
Ports and Features
The Dell Company has equipped the device is some good and excellent ports that would be of great benefit to a procurer. The right side of the Inspiron 1525 is equipped with the WiFi on/off/WiFi catcher, optical drive, S-Video out, two USB ports and an ExpressCard slot while the front side of the device plays host to the dual headphone out, microphone in, memory card reader, and a LED status lights. The left side of the device is equipped with a DC power jack, two USB ports, Ethernet, Modem, HDMI and many more while the rear of the Inspiron 1525 notebook is equipped with no ports.
The performance of notebook is determined by the hard drive, memory and especially the processor. The device is equipped with an updated processor that as the ability to bring the best in high quality games and other graphic applications. The Inspiron 1525 is equipped with a Core 2 Duo T7250 @ 2.0GHz processor, which is quite handy and beneficial to a procurer. Although, when it is compared with the Dell XPS M1530 notebook one would find out that the Inspiron 1525 is low in performance. Because the Dell XPS M1530 is equipped with a Core 2 Duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz processor.
The Inspiron 1525 is equipped with an nVidia 8400 GS 128MB dedicated graphics card, that is quite handy. The wPrime program is also featured in the device because it has the ability to use both processor cores simultaneously.
A 6-cell battery supplies power to the Inspiron 1525 that has a capacity of 56Whr. The battery is quite handy and has the ability to stay up to some reasonable hours because it is recharged. A procurer should know that when maximum applications are in used the battery of the device would only last for about 173 minutes. But this could be improved if normal applications are in used. There is also a chance to upgrade the battery, with the availability of a 9-cell 85WHr.
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