Dell Inspiron 1545 review

£430
Price when reviewed

The latest laptop to join Dell’s ranks, the Inspiron 1545 – or Inspiron 15, as it’s called if you buy direct from Dell – has a lot to live up to.

Dell Inspiron 1545 review

Its most novel feature is the screen. Like Acer, Dell has opted for a panel with a 16:9 movie-friendly aspect ratio – a choice that reduces the black bars at the top of the screen when watching widescreen material. And, rather than the 1,280 x 800 screen resolution found on most 15.4in laptops, the Dell’s native resolution is 1,366 x 768.

Although the display is bright, the quality is far from stellar. Poor contrast left our test images looking pale and washed out, while wayward colour reproduction resulted in pallid, unhealthy skin tones. A grain across the screen didn’t help matters, either.

Performance was enough to restore a little of the Inspiron 1545’s allure, though, and the Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 and 3GB of memory powered it to a fine 0.92 in our benchmarks. Gaming is out of the question, however, with the Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics struggling to a jerky five frames per second in our least demanding Crysis benchmark.

Thanks to Dell’s decision to specify a 2,800mAh battery, longevity isn’t one of the Inspiron 1545’s greatest assets. Light use stretched to a mere 1hr 28mins, while heavy usage saw the Dell expire after just 45 minutes.

It’s a shame the Dell doesn’t acquit itself better, as in terms of looks and build quality it’s rather promising. The chassis feels sturdy despite its modest 2.58kg weight, and the glossy blue and black colour scheme is attractive.

Sit in front of the Dell for any length of time, however, and it just isn’t up to par. The glossy wristrest is soon covered in greasy marks, and the keyboard is held back by an overly tacky trackpad and unresponsive buttons.

The Inspiron 1525 may have been a thoroughbred budget laptop, but the Inspiron 1545 certainly isn’t. It’s keenly priced, but with so many other laptops vying for your cash, we recommend you give this Dell a wide berth.

Warranty

Warranty 1 yr return to base

Physical specifications

Dimensions 374 x 243 x 41mm (WDH)
Weight 2.580kg
Travelling weight 3.0kg

Processor and memory

Processor Intel Core 2 Duo T5800
Motherboard chipset Intel GM45 Express
RAM capacity 3.00GB
Memory type DDR2
SODIMM sockets free 0
SODIMM sockets total 2

Screen and video

Screen size 15.6in
Resolution screen horizontal 1,366
Resolution screen vertical 768
Resolution 1366 x 768
Graphics chipset Intel GMA 4500
Graphics card RAM 96MB
VGA (D-SUB) outputs 1
HDMI outputs 0
S-Video outputs 0
DVI-I outputs 0
DVI-D outputs 0
DisplayPort outputs 0

Drives

Capacity 250GB
Spindle speed 5,400RPM
Internal disk interface SATA/300
Hard disk Western Digital WD2500BEVT-75ZCT2
Optical disc technology DVD writer
Optical drive HT-DT-ST GT10N
Battery capacity 2,800mAh
Replacement battery price inc VAT £0

Networking

Wired adapter speed 100Mbits/sec
802.11a support no
802.11b support yes
802.11g support yes
802.11 draft-n support no
Integrated 3G adapter no

Other Features

Wireless hardware on/off switch no
Wireless key-combination switch yes
Modem no
ExpressCard34 slots 1
ExpressCard54 slots 0
PC Card slots 0
USB ports (downstream) 3
PS/2 mouse port no
9-pin serial ports 0
Parallel ports 0
Optical S/PDIF audio output ports 0
Electrical S/PDIF audio ports 0
3.5mm audio jacks 2
SD card reader yes
Memory Stick reader yes
MMC (multimedia card) reader yes
Smart Media reader no
Compact Flash reader no
xD-card reader no
Pointing device type Touchpad
Audio chipset IDT HD Audio
Speaker location Above keyboard
Hardware volume control? no
Integrated microphone? yes
Integrated webcam? no
Camera megapixel rating N/A
TPM no
Fingerprint reader no
Smartcard reader no

Battery and performance tests

Battery life, light use 1hr 28min
Battery life, heavy use 47min
Overall application benchmark score 0.92
3D performance (crysis) low settings 5fps
3D performance setting Low

Operating system and software

Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
OS family Windows Vista
Recovery method Recovery disc
Software supplied Microsoft Works 9, CyberLink PowerDVD DX 8.1, Roxio Creator DE 10.2

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