Tuesday 2 August 2011

Dell Inspiron 6000 Note book Review With Drivers Download for windows

we freshly took a different take a gander at the Dell Inspiron 6000. The initial design we inspected sold for about $1,700 over in February; in this survey we check out a quite less costly $972 arrangement.


The Dell Inspiron 6000 is a moderate size laptop with a diversion inclination. The configuration is all in all comparable to that found on various different Dell laptops, combining the Inspiron 9300 and the XPS M140. The journal is light silver with a white trim, and it measures about 1.5 creeps thick, 14 creeps opposite, and unequivocally less than 10.5 creeps profound. The console is solid and satisfactorily responsive, and its vast enough to take a shot at easily. Beneath the console is an excellent-size touch cushion with a few vast rodent catches. Our test unit weighed 6.6 pounds, or 7.5 pounds with the smaller AC connector--about mean for a fair size and not very light enough for luxurious voyage. Generally speaking, the case feels honestly durable, however the cover gives a significant touch when you prod down on it. We like the silver media-control binds that line the case's front edge. They're receptive yet when the record book's cover is shut, and you are able to utilize them to change the volume (or quiet) and toggle through tracks on a CD or scenes on a DVD. A few stereo speakers additionally sit in the Inspiron 6000's front edge; they were louder and clearer than your normal laptop speakers.

Our test unit offered a 15.4-creep vast-screen presentation with a 1,280x800 local determination. The presentation looked a small lower to us, absolutely around theConnectivitywise, the Inspiron 6000 offers everything an average home user will need. You receive a headphone and microphone jack; a Secure Digital card reader; an S-Video output for connecting to a TV; VGA out to connect to a monitor; USB two.0 ports on the right edge, in back); a four-pin, unpowered FireWire port; and PCI Express card slot, for which there's no actual applications yet. You also get modem and Ethernet connections, as well as built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. Our check unit was configured with a handy double-layer, multiformat DVD burner, which added $150 to the general cost of the machine. Dell doesn't include much in the way of software; aside from Microsoft Windows XP Home, you also get WordPerfect and some basic photo-editing program.


As part of our $972 configuration, Dell included a one-year parts-and-labor warranty with toll-free, 24-hour tech support. Take note: The company has cut back its standard warranty to 90 days, depending on the configuration you pick, and they recommend shelling out for at least a year. Toll-free, 24/7 phone support also lasts for only a year. Dell offers a long list of warranty extension options, including onsite repair, night and weekend service, and accidental-damage coverage--but they are expensive. The best part of Dell's support Web-site is the customer forum, where users can go to get help from other Inspiron owners, as well as from Dell reps who moderate the forum. Otherwise, the site offers the typical knowledge base and downloads sections.

The Inspiron 6000's performance was lovely, landing it a competitive score on CNET Labs' MobileMark 2002 benchmark that rivaled the punchy Acer TravelMate 2350 and the Gateway NX500X (a.k.a the Gateway M360X). But where the Acer's battery crapped out after hours, the Inspiron 6000's ran for three hours and 45 minutes. (In the event you plan to travel regularly with the Inspiron 6000, they strongly recommend shelling out $129 for the nine-cell lithium-ion battery, which ought to give you even more time away from the wall socket).

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