Pros & Cons
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- Powerful standard-voltage Core i5 CPU.
- Excellent battery life.
- Two USB 3.0 ports.
- Reasonably priced.
- Aluminum top is a luxury for an entry-level series.
- Fabulous backlit keyboard.
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- Stiff mouse buttons.
- Port covers are unnecessary.
Dell Inspiron 14z (Core i5) Specs
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - 1,024 x 768 - Default: | 4759 |
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - Native – 0X/4X: | 4053 |
| Battery Type: | 65 Whr (Watt hours) |
| CineBench 11.5 Multimedia Tests: | 2.56 |
| Crysis - Medium quality - 1,024 x 768 - AA/AF=Off/Off: | 17.8 |
| Graphics Card: | Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
| Graphics Memory: | 64 |
| Handbrake Multimedia Tests: | 1:58 min:sec |
| Lost Planet 2 (DX9) - High quality - Native - AA/AF= 0X/4X: | 6.6 |
| Lost Planet 2 (DX9) - Middle quality - 1,024 x 768- AA/AF=Off/Off: | 18.1 |
| MobileMark 2007 – Standard Battery Productivity Load (hrs:min): | 8:38 |
| MobileMark 2007- Performance score: | 275 |
| MULTIMEDIA TESTS - PhotoShop CS5: | 4:10 min:sec |
| Native Resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
| Networking Options: | 802.11n |
| Operating System: | Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |
| PCMark Vantage: | 2308 |
| Primary Optical Drive: | DVD+R DL |
| Processor Name: | Intel Core i5-2410M |
| Processor Speed: | 2.3 GHz |
| RAM: | 6 GB |
| Rotation Speed: | 5400 rpm |
| Screen Size: | 14 inches |
| Screen Type: | Widescreen |
| Storage Capacity (as Tested): | 640 GB |
| Tech Support: | 1 year parts and labor. |
| Type: | General Purpose |
| Type: | Media |
| Weight: | 4.5 lb |
| Wireless Display Capability (WiDi): | Yes |
| WWAN (Mobile Broadband): | None |
The Dell Inspiron 14z (Core i5) ($750 direct), a mainstream
Design
Dell Inspirons are considered entry-level laptops, yet the days of cheap, bulky plastic enclosures seem to be behind them. Indeed, the Inspiron 14z (Core i5) is fitted with a brushed aluminum top, which makes that of its predecessor, the Inspiron 14z, look like a relic. Moreover, the chassis is a complete redesign. The protruding strip from the back—which we've previously seen on the
It weighs 4.5 pounds, which is similar to the Gateway ID47H02u (4.4 pounds), and lighter than the Asus U46E-BAL5 (4.9 pounds) and Samsung QX411-W01 (5.1 pounds) .
The 14-inch widescreen is as vivid as the one found in the Asus U46E-BAL5. The Samsung QX411-W01, on the other hand, uses a TV-like glass screen, which also produces vivid images but reflects more light. Like every other 14-inch laptop in its class, the 14z's screen resolution is limited to 1,366 by 768. Higher-resolution screens can be found on the
The typing experience is just lovely, because it uses the same chiclet-style, slightly scalloped keys as that of the Dell XPS line—a big improvement from the previous Inspiron 14z iteration. Underneath the keys are LED backlights, which make the keyboard even more invaluable lightless rooms. It's a feature you won't find in many mainstream laptops. My only pet peeve here is that the mouse buttons gave my thumb an extensive work-out; you really have to press into them to get a response.
Features
Like every other 14-inch laptop I've mentioned so far, the 14z (Core i5) integrates a DVD burner, yet kept its dimensions as svelte as that of the Asus U46E-BAL5 and Gateway ID47H02u . It's the only one that omitted a VGA port—a forward-thinking move—and instead opted to have both HDMI and mini-DisplayPort technologies. Both connectors can transmit digital audio and video to an external display. There is one USB 2.0 port; the other two ports are USB 3.0, which transfers data at 10 times the speed of USB 2.0. Port covers, which are a pet peeve of mine, have to be peeled off to access any of the ports. Concealing ports is done for aesthetic reasons, moreso than for protection, and having to remove a port cover to get to a USB port is annoying.
The 640GB 5,400rpm hard drive isn't the biggest one available (options go up to 750GB), but it is bigger than the 500GB one found in the Gateway ID47H02u. In addition to 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connections, the 14z (Core i5) is equipped with Wireless Display 2 (WiDi 2.0), which, like HDMI and DisplayPort, transmits video and audio, but without pesky wires. You will need the
Performance
All the speed in the world won't matter if a mainstream laptop can't hold a charge on the road. Thankfully, the 14z (Core i5) includes a large 65WH battery that lasted 8 hours 38 minutes on the MobileMark 2007 battery test. The score was in line with that of the Samsung QX411-W01 (8:48) and Gateway ID47H02u (8:23), and beat the Asus U46E-BAL5 (7:19) by over an hour. Unlike the batteries in the Samsung QX411-W01 and Gateway ID47H02u, the one in the 14z (Core i5) is removable, in case you want to carry around an additional battery.
When you look at the key components of a mainstream laptop, the Dell Inspiron 14z (Core i5) excels at every single one them, whether it is excellent battery life (over an hour more than the Asus U46E-BAL5), speed, or its feature set. All this earns this mainstream lapotp our Editors' Choice nod. Peeves like the stiff mouse buttons and port covers are small in the grand scheme of things.
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Final Thoughts
Dell Inspiron 14z (Core i5)
Aside from a few minor annoyances, the Dell Inspiron 14z (Core i5) is a stylish, powerful, and battery-efficient mainstream laptop.