Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dell Inspiron 1525 Review

Display options for the Inspiron 1525 is a matte finish Widescreen XGA (1280 x 800) of 15.4. This widescreen XGA 1280 x 800 resolution with True Life, has a shiny surface, or the same inch-high resolution of 1440 x 900 glossy display . appears on the surface of the defective resolutions demanding a serious mistake in the design is the 1525th In fact, the overwhelming majority of "average" notebook users that the WXGA resolution looks at isEye-catcher.

The screen on our pre-manufacturing unit looks perfectly straight and parallel to the viewing angles are great. The upper vertical perspective first of which will assess, but the colors do not rush to start with poor angles when the screen is tilted back. Although the keyboard on the Inspiron 1525 is equal to comparatively Inspiron 1520th It is rigid, with narrow, not to flex and the keys have excellent travel and cushion. The surface of the touch pad to make the most of the newDesign that is built with palm rest surface. The only disjointing the middle of the palm rest and the touchpad is the indented area above the touchpad buttons. The touchpad buttons have brilliant Trek and pillows, although I feel like it a bit too much of a crack when it is pressed. A dedicated scroll areas and the textured feel is good and the good news with the touchpad is that responding to it.

Similar to the buttons on the XPS notebooks a series of touch-sensitive multimedia --Buttons with blue LED backlighting are above the keyboard. The blue LEDs only stay for a split second, turned on after pressing is a pleasant feature about the media buttons, they will not detract from your stay lit all the time. The blue LEDs "pulse" back and forth for a few seconds during Windows startup not unlike KITT from the old TV series Knight Rider, or a Cylon from "Battlestar Galactica", a further attraction is offered by the media buttons. The port selection of the 1525is convincingly good for a notebook of this size.

Video and VGA are there for the more conventional approach to video output. A very nice thing to have is the built-in HDMI, for those who want digital video output. An impressive thing with 1525 is that the fact, in 1525 supports HDMI with integrated graphics. However, we do not have the option of testing the limits of the HDMI output from the integrated X3100 graphics.



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