Dell Inspiron 1420 Laptop Review
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The Dell Inspiron 1420
is a new-to-market 14” Intel Santa Rosa platform-based
laptop. It is the successor to the previous Dell Inspiron
e1405 laptop, and is the smallest in a new line-up of laptops
from Dell. It is available with a wide array of processor
options, from the Core 2 Duo T5350 to the Core 2 Duo T7500,
removable drive options up to and including a Blu-Ray drive,
wireless-N internet, integrated or discrete graphics chipsets,
and more.
Ordering
Ordering a computer from Dell can be a daunting
experience. The Dell website offers up a seemingly endless
array of computers and accessories to suit the needs of all
different types of users, from the elementary school student
through to the mobile professional. The Inspiron 1420 is focused
at the typical home user, but due to its size it will likely
be popular with those individuals seeking a more powerful
mobile platform than the Dell Latitude D430, or a more gaming
capable platform than the Latitude D630.
Once I had decided upon an Inspiron 1420,
I had to select first what class of 1420 I was interested
in customizing. Dell presents typical “Good”,
“Better”, and “Best” configurations
on its website. As I consider myself a power user, I thought
it best to start from the “Good” configuration
as it offers the greatest number of choices to arrive at an
optimal price/performance ratio. Through the customization
process, you select from a series of options, consisting of
lid color, processor, operating system, amount of system memory,
graphics card, removable drive, hard disk drive capacity,
wireless networking, cellular networking, support options,
and pre-installed software. I chose the below configuration
as it best suited my needs of a powerful portable computer
to be used around the home and on travel for web browsing,
e-mail, multimedia, and occasional gaming.
* Lid Color: Jet Black
* Processor: Core 2 Duo T7300 (2.0 GHz, 800 MHz, 4MB Cache)
* RAM: 2 GB DDR2-667
* Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 8400M GS, 128 MB GDDR3
* Hard Disk Drive: 160 GB, 5400 RPM, 8 MB Cache (Western Digital
Corp.)
* Removable Drive: DVD+-RW/DL (Optiarc, a joint venture of
Sony Corp. and NEC Inc.)
* Screen:14.1” Antiglare LCD with 1280x800 pixel resolution
(Chi Mei Optronics)
* Wireless Interface: Intel Next Generation Wireless-N 4965
802.11A/B/G, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR adapter by Dell
* Battery: 9-cell 85 WHr battery
* Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium
* Additional Software: None
In addition to the above options, I also
selected an additional 90W Dell power supply as a spare, a
1-year Accidental Damage / Theft protection plan, and a Belkin
14” notebook sleeve in jet black and cabernet (red).
Through the use of a promotion granting free 3-5 day shipping,
another granting 2 GB of DDR2-667 RAM and a 160 GB 5400 RPM
hard disk drive for free, and a coupon granting $350 off the
purchase of select Inspiron systems $1399 and up (before tax
and shipping), I was able to purchase all the above for $1170
including tax.
I ordered my system at 4pm on Friday, July
6th 2007. I received my system at 11:33am on Thursday, July
12th 2007. The Belkin sleeve case and LoJack theft protection
software shipped separately but they arrived on the same DHL
truck with the laptop itself.
On handling the laptop for the first time,
I found it to be a bit heavier than I had expected, but not
too unwieldy. It is definitely an attractive piece of gear.
The base and the lid are, in my configuration, a matching
black. The screen bezel, keyboard, and base are all a silver
/ aluminum color. The Dell logo at the base of the screen
bezel is done in a mirrored silver color. This laptop means
business.
After removing the laptop from its packing
materials, I set out to take a series of pictures of the laptop
for the consumption of the online community.
Facing the laptop, you first notice the large chrome piece
that allows you to get a good grip on the lid/screen. In the
center of the bezel rest the dual 3.5mm headphone jacks, so
that you and a friend can listen to your tunes or, alternatively,
you can get multi-channel sound out, and the single 3.5mm
microphone jack. To the left of these jacks you will find
the 8-in-1 card reader (Secure Digital (SD), SDIO, MultiMediaCard
(MMC), Memory Stick, MemoryStick PRO, xD-Picture Card, Hi
Speed-SD and Hi Density-SD) and the wireless radio switch
/ Wi-Fi catcher. For those curious, a full-size SanDisk MemoryStick
Pro inserted in the card reader sticks out 7/16” from
the bezel. Above the radio switch and card reader are indicator
lights showing power state, hard drive activity, battery charging
status, Wi-Fi radio status, and Bluetooth radio status (if
installed). All the indicator lights glow a bright blue.
On the left edge of the laptop are, from
the rear working forward, a laptop lock slot, the power supply
connector, the processor fan exhaust port, an IEEE-1394 (Firewire
400 mbps) mini-port, two USB 2.0 ports, and above those the
single 54 mm ExpressCard slot.
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