Friday, May 23, 2014

Dell launches new Inspiron laptops


Computer hardware manufacturer Dell on Thursday introduced the latest Inspiron 14 3000 Series laptops and Inspiron 14 and 15 5000 Series laptops which the company claimed can perform high-performing tasks.

“Students and parents alike want technology that helps them to be successful in their personal and educational pursuits,” Charlz Adano, marketing manager of Dell consumer group, said in a statement.

“Our new Inspiron laptops are a smart investment for families, providing the latest technology for productivity and entertainment in thin, space-saving designs,” he added.

Adano said the latest computing machines of the company have been designed with powerful processors, high-capacity hard drives and responsive 10-finger touch displays up to full high definition (HD) resolution. These, he said, are some of the options designed to meet the needs of consumers’ diverse lifestyles.

Further, Adano said Dell added new features such as the 20GB of Dropbox cloud storage for sharing, saving and collaborating, and facial recognition software to make using password-enabled web sites safer.

He said the new Inspiron 14 3000 are loaded with lots of hardware configurations to enable consumers to select the model best suited to their needs. With built-in DVD drives, up to 1TB of storage and optional touch panels, the Inspiron 3000 Series laptops are backed by long-lasting battery.

Meanwhile, he said the new Inspiron 14 and 15 5000 Series laptops are well-suited for a day spent roaming across the campus or sharing screen time among family members. He said families will be excited by doing mobile computing with the enhanced by high-end options like a backlit keyboard and Full HD touch display

The Inspiron 14 and 15 5000 Series are showcased within an attractive, brushed aluminum lid, and the 10-finger capacitive touch option makes it easy to scroll, zoom, and tap through documents or social media status updates.

The laptops are powered by 4th Generation Intel Core i processors that help extend battery life, up to 8 hours, 9 minutes for the Inspiron 14 5000[i] and up to 7 hours, 33 minutes for the Inspiron 15 5000.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com