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Dell Inspiron 2650

An affordable notebook featuring the 1.6GHz Mobile Pentium 4 chip.

Price: £1643.83
Manufacturer: Dell



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Pros:

Reasonable price.
Cons: Poor battery life; lacks a few basic features.
Overall: Not bad for a basic Mobile Pentium 4 notebook, but battery life needs improving.


Lars-Goran Nilsson, Personal Computer World 09 Jul 2002

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Two months ago we took a look at the first notebooks to contain Intel's Mobile Pentium 4 chip. The two problems that stood out were the price and poor battery life.

Dell has managed to rectify the first of these issues with the Inspiron 2650, as it's more than £700 cheaper than the model we looked at in May.

Packed with a 1.6GHz Mobile Pentium 4 processor and 256Mb of PC2100 memory, Sysmark performance is reasonable, if slightly lower than we would expect, coming in at 145.

A 16Mb Geforce2 Go graphics card caters for those who need portable 3D performance. However, the display is a 15in TFT unit capable of resolutions up to 1,024 x 768 and could not run our graphics tests. However, it is good quality with bold and sharp colours.

The chassis has been redesigned; it's still a three-spindle design so you get everything you'll need as standard. Dell has even managed to squeeze in a DVD CD-RW combo drive at this price, as well as a 30Gb hard drive.

Other standard features include built-in modem, 10/100Mbit Ethernet, two USB ports, a single PS/2 port, parallel port, and a DSub for connecting to an external monitor as well as a single Type II PC Card slot.

The keyboard is well laid out, although the Windows key has been relocated to the top right-hand corner, the touchpad is unresponsive and the buttons are a bit stiff.

The problem of the poor battery life has not been resolved. In our tests the review unit lasted one hour 27 minutes, and this is disappointing and makes it a poor choice if you're looking for a notebook to use on the move.

Price: £1,643.83 (£1,399 ex VAT)

Specifications:

  • 1.6GHz Mobile Pentium 4 processor
  • 256Mb of PC2100 DDR SD-Ram
  • Intel 845MHz chipset
  • 30Gb IBM hard disk
  • 16x CD-RW/DVD
  • Geforce2 Go 16Mb graphics card
  • Intel AC97 sound chip
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Microsoft Office XP
  • Actiontec V.92 56K modem
  • Weight: 3.3kg.

Contact: Dell 0870 907 5664
www.dell.co.uk

See also:

Dell Inspiron 4150An ideal notebook PC for high-end computing on the move.  15 Oct 2002
Dell Inspiron 4150If you're after power and battery life, take a look at this.  30 Sep 2002
PC World Advent 8001This Advent is a mover and a shaker - a smart little unit that concetrates on the basics.  02 Aug 2002
Sony Vaio PCG-GRX316MPWith its large screen and good battery life, this portable will challenge your desktop's supremacy.  29 Jul 2002
Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100An incredibly powerful notebook PC with a mobile Pentium 4 and a mobile GeForce4 graphics card.  17 Jul 2002
Sony Vaio PCG-SRX41PUltra-portable and ultra-sexy.  01 Jul 2002
Hewlett Packard Pavilion ZT1151A fairly priced notebook with great battery life and a good selection of software.  28 Jun 2002
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