Dell Inspiron 6400 Laptop Review
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The Dell Inspiron 6400 (also
sold as the Inspiron e1505 via Dell Home) is a laptop that
meets you in the middle'. It's pretty light and portable (like
the Inspiron e1405) and offers high performance and great
media options (like the Inspiron e1705). Basically, you get
the best of both worlds, at a reasonable price. Before we
begin reviewing anything, here are the specs of my system:
* Intel Core Duo T2400 / 5
Mb Cache / 1.83 GHz / 667 MHZ FSB
* 15.4" Wide-screen XGA Display with Truelife
* 120 Gb 5400 rpm Sata Hard Drive
* 1 Gb DDR2 SDRAM / 553 MHZ
* 256 Mb ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 Hyper memory
* Windows XP Media Center
* 9 - Cell Battery
Reasons for Buying
The Dell Inspiron 6400 really
interested me because it had everything I needed for the price
that I wanted. It's small and light enough to carry (even
with the 9-cell) and is powerful enough for my needs. I chose
Dell because of their quality, in my mind. I've only bought
one Desktop, the Dell Dimension 8200. 6 years later, it's
still running incredibly well with Windows XP (designed for
Windows ME). Anyways, I was confident that the laptop I was
about to purchase will last me a long time, and I have plenty
reasons.
Where & How it Was Purchased
I ordered my laptop on Dell's
Canadian website. I found that the site was fairly easy to
navigate and didn't get lost too often. Dell's main advantage
over their competitors is that laptops they sell are always
highly configurable. Unfortunately, I had some credit card
problems that were beyond my control, so my order was delayed.
The sales representative was very polite and assisted me throughout
the process. I got my laptop in 15 days. It would normally
take about 10 days. Overall, I was pleased with the order
process and order tracking is very helpful.
Build & Design
The Inspiron 6400 feels very
sturdy. It doesn't feel flimsy, and doesn't look like things
are going to get loose anytime soon. Opening and closing of
the screen is not too loose or too tight. One hand is sufficient
enough to move the screen, provided the notebook itself on
a stable surface.
The notebook design itself
is slightly above average. The silver paint looks very appealing,
but not when combined with the white bumpers. I didn't really
like the bumpers, but I guess it looks decent. Overall this
laptop can't compare to the XPS series, but its design is
good enough to catch some eyes.
Display
I chose the lowest option, and I am still very impressed.
The 15.4" monitor is great for playing games and watching
movies. The wide-screen is very nice and is everything that
I expected. The screen is good enough so people can gather
around and watch a movie with no problems. Something to watch
out for is fingerprints. They drive me up the wall so keeping
it clean is definitely a priority.
Speakers & Sound Quality
I was very surprised with the quality of the sound and the
loudness of the speakers. If you are not a professional DJ,
I doubt that you would need external speakers. With volume
set at half and variable external sounds, its loud enough
to fill the general area of the laptop. At full, it can fill
a whole room and enables you to have a group watch a DVD with
no trouble hearing what's going on.
Processor & General Performance
If you are a multi-tasker, you will love the Core Duo. For
example, I was installing software, playing a video, and chatting
on Windows Live Messenger at the same time with no troubles.
Considering I didn't get the highest processor, I was quite
impressed. With 1 Gb of RAM, I had no problems. Start-up time
is very quick once you get rid of the annoying stuff Dell
includes. My start-up usually averages a minute.
I was surprised in terms of gaming performance. Users on various
forums gave me the impression that it would be disappointing.
I was pleased to see that games such as NFS Most Wanted and
Battlefront 2 ran with maximum settings. In general I'm sure
that high performance games should run great with medium to
high settings.
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