
Dell’s Inspiron 1525 notebook will soon be available in the US market. The newly launched notebook is 25-percent smaller, slimmer and lighters than the regular notebooks.
Some of Dell Inspiron 1525 Notebook key features are:
Dell MediaDirect technology, which provides one-touch instant access to music, photos and videos and select Microsoft Office program like Calendar and Contacts without turning on the notebook
Stylish capacitive touch multimedia buttons for slick fingertip control of entertainment content
Dell’s Wi-Fi Catcher, an easy way to locate and connect to a Wi-Fi network, or to turn off the wireless to help save battery life
Multiple wireless options for both short- and long-range connectivity
- Access the Internet from almost anywhere with built-in Mobile Broadband2, which connects via cellular networks. (Choice of AT&T, Sprint or Verizon Wireless)
- Cut the wires and clean up the desk with built-in Wireless USB, which accesses an external hub that acts as “docking central” for any USB-connected devices or accessories like MP3 players and digital cameras
Transfer or sync files between the notebook and handheld devices, or connect to a printer or wireless headphones using Bluetooth
Moreover, Dell also offers optional features such as built-in 2.0 megapixel webcam with dual digital array microphones and noise isolation headphones for video chats, ExpressCard Travel Remote for arms-length control of entertainment content, and high-resolution displays for clear, crisp viewing of HD content.
To make the style statement the Dell offers option to customize the Inspiron 1525 notebook with Blossom, Chill, Commotion and Street patterns. And they are also available in Midnight Blue and Ruby Red colors at the cost of $499 and above.
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