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July 2009
Review summary of Dell Inspiron 1525
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 352 reviews of Dell Inspiron 1525 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.35/10. Comparing these reviews to 148198 other Laptop Computers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 90/100 (or 9 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
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November 2008
Dell Inspiron 1525
By WL News Team
Review summary: Dell's Inspiron range is aimed at consumers and covers a range of needs and prices. The Inspiron 1525 effortlessly combines style, performance and usability at an affordable price. The 2.7kg chassis is light enough for basic travel. Its 278-minute ...
Verdict: The 2.7kg chassis is light enough for basic travel. Its 278-minute battery life is one of the best in this group, further aiding mobility. The silver chassis is made from plastic and the lid can be customised from a choice of colours, adding a touch ...
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October 2008
Dell Inspiron 1525-139B review
By Dan Ackerman
Pros: Includes HDMI output and touch-sensitive media control buttons ;
Cons: Intel Pentium Dual-Core, rather than a Core 2 Duo CPU ; unimpressive battery life ;
Verdict: The Dell Inspiron 1525-139B is a classic midsize, mainstream laptop, but this specific retail-only configuration has a wimpier battery than its predecessor.
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August 2008
Dell Inspiron 1525 notebook
By Stephen Patrick
Review summary: Does budget Dell inspire?
Pros: Great build, good specification, fantastic to use
Cons: Integrated graphics
Verdict: For the price, this is an amazing all-round notebook that will suit any family and is one of our favourite budget machines
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August 2008
Dell Inspiron 1525
By Dan Ackerman
Review summary: Dell's Inspiron 1525 is an excellent choice for basic computing and will set you back less than £400. It may strain under a heavy uni workload of writing essays and encoding MP3s, but its battery life is actually better than more powerful ...
Pros: Slimmer than Dell's 14-inch Inspiron ; includes HDMI and touch-sensitive media control buttons ; cheaper than other 1525 configurations and has better battery life ;
Cons: Slightly slower than other versions of the 1525 we've looked at ; smaller hard drive ;
Verdict: The Dell Inspiron 1525 is the textbook example of a midsize, mainstream laptop. As with all Dells, it's highly configurable, and with a few high-end touches such as HDMI output and touch-sensitive media controls, it's good value for students just ...
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Dell Inspiron 1525
By yelXpression L (13/03/2008)
- Pros: Good all the way!
- Cons: None.
Great so get it
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- Overall Rating:5 out of 5
- Battery Life:4 out of 5
- Tech Support Quality:3 out of 5
- Ease of Use:5 out of 5
- Quality:5 out of 5
- Value for Money:5 out of 5
- Recommend Product: Yes