Pros: Good Customer Service, Reliability, Durability, Ergonomics. Cons: Keyboard defects, limited flexibility in payment plans.
I bought an Inspiron 3800 series notebook for work 2 years ago. Some of the concerns I have had may have been solved in more recent models but my hope is this will give customers a good idea of what to expect.
Pros: Good value, not loaded with bad software Cons: Flimsy plastics, so-so quality control
I have been working with a group of about 300 different Latitude Cpt's (150 - Cpt C's and 150 Cpt S's). I believe these systems are virtually identical to the Inspiron 3800's except for the color of the plastics. The specs are good enough and overall...
Pros: Big screen, custom built, excellent service, solid pricing Cons: as a laptop? none yet.
I was in the market for a new computer. I find them nearly indispensable for getting everything from papers to banking to travel plans done efficiently. Also, as a young person, I move around a lot, not just daily but I'm not too sure where I'll find...
Pros: Large, bright display, fast, good battery. Cons: Sound is so-so, pricey, not much elese!
I'll cut to the point: the Dell Inspiron 3800 is an excellent laptop. I purchaced the model with a Pentium3-600, 128mb of RAM, 14.1" display and 12 gig hard disk. The computer has worked pratically ::perfectly::. It is able to suspend and wake up OK...
Pros: Low price, excellent keyboard, high performance, many options Cons: Plastic look, pretty large
Dell let's you configure your Inspiron 3800 laptop setup just the way you want. Personally I went for a 650MHz PIII processor, 128MB RAM, 12GB harddrive and an internal CD-RW drive. The price for this rather cutting edge setup was very reasonable,...
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