There’s no such thing as the perfect budget laptop. When it comes to building a great all-round machine for a reasonable amount of money, compromise is an inevitable part of the process. However, Dell is no stranger to the challenge of making tight budgets work in its favour, and now the computing giant has taken its Inspiron 15R right back to the drawing board.
Dell’s Inspiron 15R Special Edition clinched a Recommended award in August, but the one major complaint we had concerned its looks. It was finished in a dull, textured matte black, and the Special Edition model both looked and felt entirely plasticky.
Funnily enough, this bog-standard version of the Inspiron 15R is considerably more attractive. It’s still plastic, but the glossy, faux-metal finish makes for a laptop that looks far smarter than its £479 inc VAT asking price might suggest. It’s heavy, though – at 2.79kg, this laptop is considerably burlier than slimline models such as the HP Envy 6.
Whereas some of its rivals have squeezed in Ivy Bridge processors, Dell’s 15.6in laptop balances a nippy Sandy Bridge Core i3 CPU with an AMD Radeon HD 7670M GPU [Since our review, Dell has updated the Inspiron 15R with an Ivy Bridge processor – the Core i3-3110M]. Neither of these are top-end parts, but the Core i3 CPU, 6GB of RAM and huge 1TB hard disk provide enough power to keep Windows 8’s interface feeling fluid and responsive. An overall result of 0.61 in our Real World Benchmarks is competitive, and places the Dell in the middle of the pack.
Gaming is where this laptop’s real strength lies, and with Crysis cranked up to a resolution of 1,600 x 900 pixels and using Medium quality settings, the Inspiron 15R achieved a smooth average of 39fps. That’s among the best results we’ve seen from budget laptops, and it means gaming on the Inspiron is within reach.
If there’s a downside to such fine all-round performance, it’s that battery life suffers. Even with the Core i3’s integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 core taking the reins, the Inspiron 15R managed to last only 5hrs 27mins in our light-use battery test.
Unlike many of its 15.6in laptop peers, the Inspiron 15R doesn’t attempt to squeeze in a numeric keypad alongside its keyboard. That’s no bad thing, however, since the very slightly concave shape of the keyboard’s Scrabble-tile keys hold the tips of your fingers nicely while typing. The wide channels between each key keep wrong key presses to a minimum.
The touchpad is good, with the ample touch area and dedicated buttons proving more usable than the buttonless touchpads on rival models. Another potential boon is that the touchpad is almost flush with the laptop’s wristrest – the current drivers don’t support Windows 8 gestures, but if updated drivers appear, swipe-in gestures should work well.
Warranty | |
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Warranty | 1yr collect and return |
Physical specifications | |
Dimensions | 347 x 240 x 21mm (WDH) |
Weight | 2.790kg |
Travelling weight | 3.3kg |
Processor and memory | |
Processor | Intel Core i3-2370M |
Motherboard chipset | Intel HM77 |
RAM capacity | 6.00GB |
Memory type | DDR3 |
Screen and video | |
Screen size | 15.6in |
Resolution screen horizontal | 1,366 |
Resolution screen vertical | 768 |
Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Graphics chipset | AMD Radeon HD 7670M |
VGA (D-SUB) outputs | 1 |
HDMI outputs | 1 |
Drives | |
Capacity | 1.00TB |
Hard disk usable capacity | 931GB |
Spindle speed | 5,400RPM |
Optical disc technology | DVD writer |
Battery capacity | 4,400mAh |
Replacement battery price inc VAT | £0 |
Networking | |
Wired adapter speed | 100Mbits/sec |
802.11a support | yes |
802.11b support | yes |
802.11g support | yes |
802.11 draft-n support | yes |
Integrated 3G adapter | no |
Bluetooth support | yes |
Other Features | |
Wireless key-combination switch | yes |
Modem | no |
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 |
Hardware volume control? | no |
Integrated microphone? | yes |
Integrated webcam? | yes |
Camera megapixel rating | 1.0mp |
TPM | no |
Fingerprint reader | no |
Smartcard reader | no |
Battery and performance tests | |
Battery life, light use | 5hr 27min |
3D performance (crysis) low settings | 39fps |
3D performance setting | Medium |
Overall Real World Benchmark score | 0.61 |
Operating system and software | |
Operating system | Windows 8 64-bit |
OS family | Windows 8 |
Recovery method | Recovery partiion |
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