June 26, 2007 7:00 AM PDT

Dell's inspiring new Inspirons

The new laptops Dell is announcing today have already been leaked, discussed extensively online, and even confirmed by Dell, but today's official launch event is still worth a mention.

Dell's colorful new 14-, 15- and 17-inch laptops.

(Credit: Dell)

Unveiled on a fashion-show-like runway at Macy's in Herald Square, the new laptops are basically upgraded versions of Dell's existing workhorse 1505 and 1705 models, now with Intel's new Centrino Duo platform, 802.11n support, and a fairly radical (for Dell) new design. Also new to the party is a 14-inch laptop (our new preferred size for mainstream users) known as the Inspiron 1420, and the hot-to-trot XPS m1330, an upscale, superthin 13-inch model. All are available to order starting today.

We'll have photos and video of the New York launch event later today, but for now, let's take a peek at the actual systems.

Dell Inspiron 1520/1521
Replacing the popular E1505, the new 1520 adds Intel's Santa Rosa platform to the mix, with an Intel 965 chipset, up to a Core 2 Duo T7500 CPU, 802.11n support, and optional Blu-ray drives and EV-DO. The 1521 model uses AMD processors instead, and both come in your choice of colors, from Midnight Blue to Bubblegum Pink. The 1520 starts at $848, the 1521 at $749.

Dell Inspiron 1720/1721
A sequel to the E1705, which we admired as a highly configurable desktop replacement, the new 1720 offers the same upgraded Intel Centrino Duo parts as the 1520, as well as the optional Blu-ray drive and EV-DO, plus a Nvidia GeForce Go 8600 graphics chip. Dual hard drives and resolutions up to 1920x1200 are also available. The 1721 differs in its (you guessed it) AMD CPUs, and the same rainbow of color options is available. The 1720 starts at $999, the 1721 at $899.

Dell Inspiron 1420
Honestly, 15-inch laptops seem so bulky and dated now, it's not surprising that people are flocking to 14-inch models instead for mainstream, middle-of-the-road use. The new Inspiron 1420 has the same high-end CPUs and video card options as the 15-inch models, but in a smaller--and we think more attractive--package. The 1420 starts at $799.

The XPS m1330

Dell XPS m1330
The flagship of Dell's new laptop line, the 13-inch XPS m1330 is the first Dell laptop we've seen where design clearly came first. It's among the thinnest and lightest 13-inch systems we've ever seen, but offers pretty much the same powerful CPU, graphics, and networking options as the larger 14- and 15-inch models, plus an LED backlit display. The XPS m1330 starts at $1,299. Check out our full Inspiron review.

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about connecting to internet on laptop
by prettyazzgirl4u1 June 27, 2007 5:04 AM PDT
i just got my laptop yesterday my laptop will not connect to my internet roter in my house n i was wondering someone can help with that
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about connecting to internet on laptop
by prettyazzgirl4u1 June 27, 2007 5:04 AM PDT
i just got my laptop yesterday my laptop will not connect to my internet roter in my house n i was wondering someone can help with that
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review of 1420?
by m4olivei June 27, 2007 5:18 AM PDT
when will you guys have a review of the 1420 model? you reviewed all the other except for this one, unless i simply can't find it.

thanks
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review of 1420?
by m4olivei June 27, 2007 5:18 AM PDT
when will you guys have a review of the 1420 model? you reviewed all the other except for this one, unless i simply can't find it.

thanks
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Review for 1420
by RAMHater444 June 28, 2007 6:14 AM PDT
Way past time to replace my Inspiron 6000 and I want something smaller and easier to travel with. Looked at the 1330 but a little too expensive (and I thought wife would divorce me).

I spec'd a 1420 yesterday with pretty much idenmtical hardware andf it would have been about $450 cheaper than the 1330. I went through checkout process on the Dell site but chickened out before I clicked the "buy" button. Better wait for the review. Sigh.
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Review for 1420
by RAMHater444 June 28, 2007 6:14 AM PDT
Way past time to replace my Inspiron 6000 and I want something smaller and easier to travel with. Looked at the 1330 but a little too expensive (and I thought wife would divorce me).

I spec'd a 1420 yesterday with pretty much idenmtical hardware andf it would have been about $450 cheaper than the 1330. I went through checkout process on the Dell site but chickened out before I clicked the "buy" button. Better wait for the review. Sigh.
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Delays on Ordering New Inspirons
by zachas August 6, 2007 9:08 AM PDT
I placed an order for a Dell Inspiron 1420 on 12 July 2007. After many hours of speaking with "customer support" and 3 shipping delays I was told that my order would only ship on 28 August 2007. By the time I get this laptop, it would have been almost 2 months since I placed the order. Dell was clearly not prepared for the launch of this product and I have noted several complaints on Direct2Dell on this issue. Dell has mislead the customer and as a result I have cancelled my order and will look elsewhere for a laptop. The product looked decent and was reasonably priced, but poor service and the inability to deliver the product has resulted in a very frustrating experience and I for one will not consider Dell in any future purchases.
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Delays on Ordering New Inspirons
by zachas August 6, 2007 9:08 AM PDT
I placed an order for a Dell Inspiron 1420 on 12 July 2007. After many hours of speaking with "customer support" and 3 shipping delays I was told that my order would only ship on 28 August 2007. By the time I get this laptop, it would have been almost 2 months since I placed the order. Dell was clearly not prepared for the launch of this product and I have noted several complaints on Direct2Dell on this issue. Dell has mislead the customer and as a result I have cancelled my order and will look elsewhere for a laptop. The product looked decent and was reasonably priced, but poor service and the inability to deliver the product has resulted in a very frustrating experience and I for one will not consider Dell in any future purchases.
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Inspirion Shipping Delay...
by gigglegrin August 9, 2007 9:23 AM PDT
I ordered my 1720 on 7/17 with an estimated ship date of 8/8. I received a voice mail message yesterday indicating the ship date was moved to 8/28. I have been on numerous calls with "customer service" and can't seem to get a straight answer on the reason for the delay. I was told it was because I requested a red finish by one associate, another told me the display/screen was causing the delay... I don't think anyone at Dell is willing to admit what is causing the delay other than they are not prepared and able to fill customer requests. Considering Dell offered many upgrades with "purchase by" dates, they should have been prepared for an increase in business. I am extremely disappointed...
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Inspirion Shipping Delay...
by gigglegrin August 9, 2007 9:23 AM PDT
I ordered my 1720 on 7/17 with an estimated ship date of 8/8. I received a voice mail message yesterday indicating the ship date was moved to 8/28. I have been on numerous calls with "customer service" and can't seem to get a straight answer on the reason for the delay. I was told it was because I requested a red finish by one associate, another told me the display/screen was causing the delay... I don't think anyone at Dell is willing to admit what is causing the delay other than they are not prepared and able to fill customer requests. Considering Dell offered many upgrades with "purchase by" dates, they should have been prepared for an increase in business. I am extremely disappointed...
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Inspiron Delays
by rf6489 August 14, 2007 7:02 PM PDT
Lots of people experiencing Dell giving a delivery date on their web ordering site that they cannot meet. One user has even established a database for comparing your delay on XPS or Inspiron to other peoples (http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=155053).

Many customers feel they were essentially "tricked" into ordering by Dell promising a reasonable delivery time, only to find out later that their order, along with orders placed weeks before theirs, are all backlogged.
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Inspiron Delays
by rf6489 August 14, 2007 7:02 PM PDT
Lots of people experiencing Dell giving a delivery date on their web ordering site that they cannot meet. One user has even established a database for comparing your delay on XPS or Inspiron to other peoples (http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=155053).

Many customers feel they were essentially "tricked" into ordering by Dell promising a reasonable delivery time, only to find out later that their order, along with orders placed weeks before theirs, are all backlogged.
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