Dell Inspiron

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Dell Inspiron
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DeveloperDell
ManufacturerDell
TypeLaptop, desktop computer
Release date1997
Operating systemWindows
CPUx86, Intel/AMD
GraphicsIntel/AMD integrated, or ATI/AMD Radeon/NVIDIA GeForce discrete
Marketing targetConsumer / Home purpose
Related articlesDell Vostro, Dell Latitude, Dell XPS
WebsiteDell Inspiron

The Inspiron (/ˈɪnspɪrɒn/ IN-spirr-on, formerly stylized as inspiron) is a line of consumer-oriented laptops and desktop computers manufactured and sold by Dell. It is a range of affordable laptop computers, desktop computers and all-in-one computers.[1] The Inspiron range mainly competes against computers such as Acer's Aspire, Asus' Transformer Book Flip, VivoBook and Zenbook, HP's Pavilion, and ENVY, Lenovo's IdeaPad, Samsung's Sens and Toshiba's Satellite.[citation needed]

Types[]

The Dell Inspiron lineup consists of laptops, desktops and all in ones.

Discontinued:

See also[]

Dell's Home Office/Consumer class product lines:

  • Studio (mainstream desktop and laptop computers)
  • XPS (high-end desktop and notebook computers)
  • Studio XPS (high-end design-focus of XPS systems and extreme multimedia capability)
  • Alienware (high-performance gaming systems)
  • Adamo (high-end luxury subnotebook)

Dell Business/Corporate class product lines:

  • Vostro (office/small business desktop and notebook systems)
  • n Series (desktop and notebook computers shipped with Linux or FreeDOS installed)
  • Latitude (business-focused notebooks)
  • Optiplex (business-focused workstations)
  • Precision (high performance workstations)

References[]

  1. ^ "Inspiron Laptops - Budget Friendly laptops | Dell UK". www.dell.com. Retrieved 2018-05-31.

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