Pros
- Discrete graphics and premium sound
- Good keyboard and touchpad
Cons
- Fan gets noisy in graphics-heavy games
- No switchable graphics means poor battery life
Bottom Line
Dell has assembled a slick update to the Inspiron line that, despite a few shortcomings, will let students and home users do anything they need to without breaking the bank.
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