Dell Inspiron

The Inspiron (/ˈɪnspɪrɒn/ IN-spirr-on, stylized as inspiron) is a computer product line created, designed, developed, marketed, produced and sold by Dell as a range of affordable laptop computers,[1] desktop computers and all-in-one computers. 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.

Dell Inspiron
Dell Inspiron Logo
DeveloperDell Technologies
TypeLaptop/Notebook
Desktop Computer
Release dateMid 1990s
CPUAMD APU, Intel Atom, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, Intel Core i3, Intel Core i5, Intel Core i7
GraphicsIntel HD Graphics, ATI/AMD Radeon, NVIDIA GeForce
Related articlesDell Vostro, Dell Latitude, Dell XPS
WebsiteDell Inspiron

Types

The Dell Inspiron lineup consists of laptops, desktops and all in one's.

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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