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Lithium batteries will be essential equipment for digital products

February 2nd, 2010

Li-ion battery for Fujifilm np-120 is a class of lithium metal or lithium alloy anode material, the use of non-aqueous electrolyte solution batteries. First appeared in lithium battery using the following reaction: Li + MnO2 = LiMnO2, the reaction of oxidation-reduction reaction, discharge. As the chemical properties of lithium metal is very lively, making lithium metal processing, preservation, use and environmental requirements are very high, so applications are not widespread.

Later, Japan’s Sony Corporation has come to carbon materials for the anode to cathode containing lithium compounds for lithium Canon nb-71 batteries, charging and discharging process, there is no lithium metal, and only lithium-ion, which is lithium-ion battery. When charging the battery when the battery on the positive lithium ion generation, resulting lithium-ion movement through the electrolyte to the cathode. As the carbon anode layered structure, it has a lot of micro, to lithium-ion on the anode embedded in porous carbon layer, the embedded lithium-ion the more the higher the charge capacity. Similarly, when the battery discharge (ie, the process we use the Samsung sb-lsm160 battery), embedded in the carbon cathode layer of lithium-ion extrusion, but also movement back to positive. Back to the cathode of lithium-ion the more the higher discharge capacity. We usually say that the battery capacity is the discharge capacity. In the Li-ion charge-discharge process, lithium-ion transition from the positive → negative → positive moves in space. Li-ion Batteries is like a rocking chair, rocking chair at both ends of the battery Jvc bn-vf823 poles, while the lithium-ion rocking back and forth as players do run. Therefore, Li-ion Batteries also known as rocking chair batteries.

In order to develop a performance superior varieties, people studied various materials . Thereby creating an unprecedented product. For example, lithium sulfur dioxide batteries for Jvc bn-vf808 and lithium-thionyl chloride batteries is very characteristic. Their is also a positive active material and electrolyte solvent. This structure is only in the non-aqueous electrochemical system, to appear. Therefore, the lithium akku research, but also contributed to the electrochemical theory of non-aqueous system development. In addition to using a variety of non-aqueous solvent, the polymer film was also carried out cell research.

Lithium-ion Dell inspiron 6400 battery are universally applied for its unique performance advantages in portable appliances ,such as laptop computers, cameras, mobile communications . At present the development of large-capacity lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicle to start a trial, expected to become the 21st century, the power of electric vehicles, one of the main driving force, and a satellite, aerospace and energy storage aspects applied. With the energy shortage and global environmental pressures. Lithium is now widely used in electric vehicle industry, especially iron phosphate lithium battery materials, the appearance, they also promote the development of the lithium Dell vostro 1500 battery industry and application.

As digital products widely are used such as mobile phones, notebook computers and other products , lithium-ion Canon nb-5l batteries with excellent performance are widely used in these products, and in recent years gradually to other areas of the development of product applications. Traditionally, it is the lithium-ion battery, also known as Li-ion batteries, lithium-ion battery has now become the mainstream.

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Factors of affecting the quality of the battery

January 26th, 2010

Mobile phone Dell xps m1330 battery life is one of the factors that consumers primarily taken into account ,when buying cell phones. , consumers are afraid to buy the poor quality and endurance battery of the mobile phone. The advantages and disadvantages of mobile phone battery can affect every aspect of the user, one is to influence the handset standby and talk time;
another one , to now smart phones, they will reduce the phone’s playability ,such as the popularity of high-pixel camera phone, the battery for JVC BN-V428 capacity and quality of the increasingly high demand for small capacity of poor battery life ; Moreover, the low-grade phone battery will affect personal safety.

Now the majority of the market for sale or use of mobile phone batteries are for lithium battery, several factors affect the quality of the battery in general,they are:

  1. For the battery capacity. The higher the Panasonic CGA-DU07 battery capacity, battery better. The battery capacity (effective to discharge capacity) indicators determine standby time and talk duration. The higher capacity, longer talk time.
  2. For the overall performance batteries. Comprehensive performance has two aspects, on the one hand ,it is the resistance of batteries, the resistance must be in a certain range, or else it will affect the battery capacity; second it is discharging performance for the batteries for Dell xps m1530 battery , better discharging stability, higher effective utilization of the battery.
  3. In order to ensure that the batteries in normal working condition. When the unexpected short-circuit when the internal battery will automatically power off, knowing it is not short-circuit before returning to work. Counterfeit mobile phoneDell xps m1730 battery a little short, and some will be hot or even burning.
  4. For the battery cycle life. Cycle life refers to the repeated charge and discharge the battery , more using the number of cycles ,longer battery life .

   It is a great concern for consumers to choose a superior quality, the price level of the battery,so you must pay more attention to the battery ,when you are buying battery,in case you can get a better battery for Sony NP-FH100 .

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85 WHr 9-Cell Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery Review

December 31st, 2009

85 WHr 9-Cell Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery Review

Dell plans to begin offering the E1405 with a higher Core 2 Duo processor beginning in the last quarter of this year. We anticipate the E1405’s performance will improve as a result of this processor upgrade, but Dell laptop battery life might also be impacted.

Dell Inspiron e1405 Specs:

  • Processor: Intel Yonah Core Duo T2300 (1.66 GHz/2MB L2 Cache)
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Hard Drive: 80 GB SATA @ 5400RPM (manufactured by Hitachi)
  • Screen: 14.1″ WXGA+ UltaSharp Widescreen with TrueLife (1440 x 900)
  • Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • RAM: 1.0GB DDR2 SDRAM @533 MHz (2 x 512MB)
  • Optical Drive: 24x CD-RW/DVD-ROM
  • Battery: 6-cell lithium ion Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery
  • Wireless: Dell 1390 Mini Card 802.11 b/g (54 Mbps)
  • Weight: 5.3 lbs
  • Dimensions: 1.5″ (H) x 13 ” (W) x 9.6″ (D)
  • Ports/Slots: 1 IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 4 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0), 5-in-1 removable memory card reader, VGA monitor out port, S-video out, RJ-45 Ethernet LAN, RJ-11 modem, ExpressCard 54mm, headphone/speaker jack, microphone connector

Its 85Whr (9-cell) Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery sticking out from the back, the E1405 would actually be over a pound lighter than the E1505 battery, instead of just 0.8 pounds lighter.

The battery Tech Specs:
Technology : 9-cell lithium ion
Voltage: 11.10V
Capacity: 85Wh
Dimension: 206.70*49.00*23.80mm
Weight: 0.456kg
Condition: Brand New, 1 year warranty!
Works with: Dell XPS M140 Battery, Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery, Inspiron 630m Battery , Dell Inspiron 640m Battery

The Dell Inspiron E1405 battery features :
* 85 WHr capacity lets you work seamlessly while on the move
* Provides very safe charging and discharging
* Offers reliable power for dependable performance
* Competible with the battery code as : Dell TC023, Dell Y9943,

Customre Reviews :

this Dell laptop battery is a nightmare. i bought 2 defective ones in a row and now dell will only refund one of them. the first one didn’t charge at all. after 2 weeks, the second one doesn’t charge past 5% of its capability. Dell will not refund me for the first one because their agents never connected me to the right # after I purchased the second one. Now i am over the 21 days. Dell has problems.

This battery only lasts a few months when I checked the price for a replacement I got shocked. I will try other batteries not from dell and check quality and price, maybe I can get the same performance as the oem but without wasting more money.

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Dell XPS M1730 battery review

December 3rd, 2009

Dell XPS M1730 battery review

Dell XPS M1730 battery is a standard Dell XPS sereies battery ( XPS M1210 Battery, XPS M1330 Battery, XPS M1530 Battery) for notebook. This XPS M1730 battery is a black 9cells 85WHr li-ion Dell battery. On XPS M1730 battery has six indicator lights. When you press the button the lights become green to show its capacitance. There are some battery’s detail info on its back as replace code, capacity, using Attentions . Also the interface connect to laptop and bayonet are set on its side.

Excellent Specs :
# High capacity (85WHr) lets your XPS M1730 work longer.
# Quick-charging : fully charged in 3 hours.

Manufacturer Part# : WG317
Dell Part# : 312-0680
Please Notice this : the battery cant replace XPS M1530 battery

Tech Specs :

Product Type : laptop Battery
Features : For Dell XPS M1730 Notebook
Battery : 9-Cell Lithium-Ion
Power Provided : 85 WHr

Dell XPS M1730 battery problems:
Thats maybe the dell mainboard and adapter probelm : Just last night I started receiving a message saying, “The AC Power Adapter Type cannot be determined. Your system will operate slower and the battery will not charge. Please connect a Dell 230W AC Adapter or Higher for Best Results”.

Customers Rating :

Doesn’t hold much charge, maybe an hour (when it was NEW). Now that it is a year old, it holds ZERO charge. If I unplug my computer, the battery holds no charge and the computer crashes immediately. Poor quality, poor value.

The battery that came with my M1730 is so weak my computer shuts down 10 sec after I unplug it. I did not use the battery much – always plugged in. The price is absolutely ridiculous for something that only lasts a year and provides 1 hour of power.

In the end the xps m1730 battery is a new battery as sony Sony VGP-BPS8 VGP-BPS9 VGP-BPS9/B  VGP-BPS13.There maybe some replacement in the market, you can select a cheap replacement for your OEM battery when you long working with battery. As the frequent “long time discharging” can damage your OEM battery.

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My shoppingg experience buying Dell inspieon E1505 accessories

November 20th, 2009

My shoppingg experience buying Dell inspieon E1505 accessories

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Two month ago, my Dell E1505 battery failed after its 1 year warranty. So I should buy a new one for my coming holiday in Hawaii. Now I will never shopping in Ebay or Amazon. As you know you buy someone there, and no guarantee of the product, also the money refund is impossible. And you can not cancel the order. So I decide use my paypal to buy the Dell inspiron E1505 battery.

I searched the Inspiron E1505 Battery in google and found search resault. Then I click some of them, after long time comparison I order a battery from http://www.discount-laptopbattery.com as Its price and 30 days money back and one year quality warranty. After 7days I recevied the battery and below is my battery using experience:

I was getting three red flashes and one green flash continuously on the battery light on the lower right side of the lid which according to the manual means defective battery which turned out to be true. I trashed the cheap Latitude D820 Battery (which I noticed was rated at 5200 ma vs the rating of 7200 on the Amazon battery)because I did not save the receipt. I am thrilled with this battery which is giving me about 3 hours before needing a charge, and charges to 100% overnight with no problem.

It works well with my 1505. I got 4 + hours out of this per charge. Saw some other people having problem with recognizing the batteries. When I was doing research for purchasing a replacement Latitude D620 Battery, I came across a lot of discussions online about Dell laptop not recognizing batteries. I wonder if that is a common issue with Dell. Luckily, mine has no problem. :)
Everything is good. As long as it can last 1 year or so, It would be worth the money spent.

Owned for 5+ months. I am pleased with this Latitude D830 Battery I was glad to find it at a price much lower than Dell was selling it. It was a great buy. Product came right when I needed it and has worked great for me! Good battery life.

In all The battery is compatible and works well with the Vostro 1000. Instructions are confusing. I simply installed and followed good battery practices – completely charged the battery, completely drained the battery, then repeated.

In the end I saw some New batteries in this online shopping are in 35% price discount as the Merry Christams Day coming. I list them below with the brands:

Apple : A1008 Apple A1061 Apple A1148 Apple A1057 Apple iBook G4 12 inch battery Apple iBook G4 14 inch battery

Dell: Dell D5318 Dell 75uyf Dell C1295 Dell U4873 Dell Y9943 Dell G5266 Dell PC764 Dell GW240 Dell hd438 Dell KD186 Dell Y9943 Dell RN873 Dell TC030 Dell Inspiron 1721 Battery Inspiron 1521 Battery Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery Dell Latitude D520 Battery Dell Latitude D430 Battery Dell Latitude D810 Battery Dell XPS M140 Battery

HP & compaq: Pavilion DV5000 Battery HP Pavilion dv8000 Battery HP HSTNN-IB17 HP HSTNN-LB31 HP BP994A Compaq EVO N400c Battery Compaq EVO N410c Battery Compaq EVO N400 Battery Compaq EVO N410 Battery Compaq Evo N600 Battery Compaq Evo N600C Battery Compaq Evo N620C Battery Compaq Evo N610C Battery

IBM: IBM ThinkPad R61 Battery IBM ThinkPad T61 Battery IBM Thinkpad X61 Battery IBM Thinkpad X61S Battery LENOVO 40y6795 Lenovo 40y6797 IBM 40Y7003 IBM 40Y7001

Sony: PCGA-BP2EA VGP-BPS3A VGP-BPS4A Sony VGP-BPS8 VGP-BPS9 VGP-BPS9/B Sony VGP-BPS9A Sony VGP-BPS9A/B

In the end I hope you can find the best battery there as me.

Dell inspiron 1520 review

August 31st, 2009

Dell inspiron 1520 review

The Dell Inspiron 1520 under review here is the latest 15.4” in an ever-growing succession of what can be categorized as “consumer mainstream” notebooks offered by Dell’s Home & Home Office division. Since the release of the 1520, Dell has also made available a very similar machine, the Vostro 1500, which can be purchased from the Small Business site. Unlike the Inspiron 1520, which can be configured with any one of eight different colors, the Vostro 1500 is solid black. The Vostro also provides a Windows XP option, which is unavailable in the Inspiron 1520 battery.

It should also be noted, for the benefit of anyone who is somewhat new to this website, that there is plenty of additional information on the 1520, including an excellent full-featured review by someone who actually purchased the 1520, as well as a side-by-side comparison of the 1520 and the HP dv6000t battery; this comparison includes a video that is definitely worth watching for anyone considering the Inspiron 1520, the HP dv6500t or any other 15.4” consumer notebook.

Dell Inspiron 1520 Specs:

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 (2.0 GHz/4MB L2 Cache)
OS: Microsoft Vista Home Premium
Hard Drive: 160 GB SATA @ 5400RPM
Screen: 15.4″ WSXGA Widescreen (1680 x 1050)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
RAM: 2.0GB DDR2 SDRAM @667 MHz (2 x 1GB)
Optical Drive: 8x CD/DVD burner (DVDRW) w/Double Layer Support
Battery: 9-cell lithium ion inspiron 1520 battery
Wireless: Intel 4965AGN
Weight: 6.4 lbs
Dimensions: 1.47-1.65” (H) x 14.12 “ (W) x 10.59″ (D)
Ports/Slots: 1 IEEE 1394 (FireWire); 4 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0); 8-in-1 Memory Card Reader; VGA Out; S-Video; RJ-45 Ethernet LAN; RJ-11 Modem; ExpressCard 54mm; stereo in, headphone/speaker out and dual digital mics
Initial Impressions

This Inspiron 1520 battery weighs about six and a half pounds and is considered a mainstream consumer notebook. Though Dell allows customization of the lid in up to eight different colors, our model has a conservative looking black lid. Because of that our machine lacks some of the consumer flair a “Flamingo Pink” lid would have offered. Nonetheless, my first impressions had to do with a couple of things that distinguish the 1520 from its predecessors:

The overall look is very different, in a good way.
The hardware, particularly in the form of graphics processing, will allow the 1520 to perform about as well as any notebook on the market, with the exception of outlandishly expensive gaming machines that lack any concessions with respect to size, battery life and cost.
These two characteristics are what make the 1520 such an impressive achievement. I actually briefly owned the previous Inspiron e1705 generation’s model, and reviewed the prior-generation e1405 thin-and-light notebook. I must say, the look of the current lineup is immeasurably more appealing. The old silver-and-white style always got me thinking of things like shag carpet and popcorn ceilings: sure, one can make a case for these innovations, just as one can make a case for thick white plastic trim around a notebook, but in the end (which usually comes within a matter of weeks if not months), the style grows tired, the initial promise hollow. The new Inspiron series design is cleaner, simpler and more tasteful. A cousin of the 1520, which shares its look, is the AMD-based Inspiron 1521.

Purchasing Considerations

Though this notebook was sent by Dell GK479 for review purposes and not purchased, I wanted to touch on the above topic, simply because there is something of an art to purchasing a Dell consumer notebook. There are many decisions to make, and like all decisions, they carry with them the opportunity for regret or satisfaction. I heartily endorse this web site’s forums for a little glimpse into the thought, action and subsequent level of satisfaction of other buyers.

As of this writing, deliberately moving along the Dell purchasing highway results in:

An Inspiron 1520 with a fairly basic configuration, but one more than adequate for general media and office tasks, for just over $900.
A deluxe performance configuration, virtually identical to this review machine, for just over $1500.
These prices reflect no special discounts or coupons, just today’s standard upgrades and reductions, which are plainly available to anyone who orders a 1520 today. In any case, at the high end particularly, these prices strike me as very competitive, and a savvy shopper who finds coupons, buys their own memory and times the Dell marketing promotions can do better on price.

One thing I found interesting while configuring a couple of 1520s on the Dell laptop battery site was the price of a RAM upgrade from 2GB to 4GB: $850. Had I selected a higher-priced starting point, meaning a more full-figured set of warranty and support options, the cost of these 2 gigabytes of RAM would have moved away from the direction of a cool grand, but not by much. I saw no mention of this upgrade including a complimentary iPhone or round-trip flight to London, but it is there and available. That said, I would definitely opt for the T7300 CPU and the 8600M GT graphics included in this review model, if at all possible. While these enhancements will probably add three or four hundred dollars to the final price, they are well worth the cost and will almost certainly give the 1520 a longer useful life.

Design

As noted, I like the look of the Inspiron 1520 and see it as a vast improvement over the Inspiron e1505 battery, the 1520’s predecessor. However, one thing I’ll mention is that my own preference is the black lid of this review model because I find, in pictures at least, that the machines with colored lids have too much color for me. Two distinct colors, in this case silver and black, are just about right. I also like the aforementioned Vostro 1500, very similar to this 1520 and available at the Dell Small Business site, because of the all-black look, including a black keyboard, and the possibility of Windows XP. Though many won’t, I see a black keyboard and XP as decided advantages.

Also a welcome change is the placement and position of the keyboard and touchpad. The prior line of Inspirons featured a somewhat odd shaped keyboard that was set very close to the LCD, and a rather large touchpad placed in the middle of a vast sea of silver plastic. While this did allow the palm rests to accommodate even the most monstrous palms, the new Inspiron 1720 battery line, as represented by this review 1520, has a slightly smaller touchpad and a more centered keyboard; this redesign makes for more comfortable typing and touchpad operation, besides being more aesthetically harmonious.

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Build

The Inspiron 1520 feels very solid. The only issue, which has been mentioned elsewhere, is the screen latch, which does have some play. Aside from this lack of a nice, snug fit, the latch did not bother me, and I found nothing in the build quality that would make me hesitant to purchase a 1520. Firm but gentle pushing and prodding revealed no flex or weakness.

Input and Output Ports

The Inspiron 1520 has the following ports selection:

(4) USB 2.0 Ports
Integrated 10/100 LAN and 56K Modem
IEEE 1394a
8-in-1 Card Reader
VGA Video Output and S-Video
Stereo In, Headphone/Speaker Out and Dual Digital Mics
ExpressCard 54mm Slot

Color and brightness were both good on the WSXGA glossy LCD. While I like and would myself choose this option, other resolutions are available: 1280×800 WXGA, in both glossy and non-glossy, and 1440×900, glossy only. This represents improved LCD variety and is a major selling point of the 1520; there is something for nearly everyone. Careful scrutiny revealed only one utterly trivial imperfection in the screen: an eighth of an inch or so of uneven backlighting at the bottom of the LCD, which was only visible when I looked very closely while running a screen saver with a dark background. There has been some discussion in this site’s forums about “grainy” LCDs in the 1520, but I detected none of this. However, I am admittedly not a good cohort for those studying LCD perfection; generally (but not always) I’m okay with the screens I use. Everest Home lists the screen as an SEC3350, a Seiko Epson manufactured LCD.

Graphics

The NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT is currently among the cream of the crop in notebook GPUs. Athough RivaTuner indicated that the 8600m in the Inspiron 1520 had DDR3 memory, in reality it is DDR2, which may be dissapointing to some. All the same, it’s a powerful card and there were no graphics-related problems during my time with the 8600M. For those interested in gaming considerations, there is plenty of real-world information in this web site’s forums.

Sound

As always, or almost always, when discussing notebook sound: more than adequate for getting the gist, feel and intent of what’s being played, but definitely lacking in bass. Headphones or external speakers will provide a much more lifelike experience.

Multimedia Features

This 1520 came with a remote, snugly ensconced in the ExpressCard slot, as well as an array of physical media buttons on the front of the notebook. Both the built-in buttons and the remote worked as expected, forwarding and pausing and muting in accordance with my wishes.

Processor and Performance

Thanks to the very strong components, performance was always good, regardless of the stress put on system resources such as RAM and CPU. The new Santa Rosa platform coupled with an Intel T7300 CPU, together with a stronger GPU, outperformed my “old” T2400-based Dell Precision M65 by a wide margin on all benchmarks.

For prospective buyers, it may be worth adding that this review 1520’s configuration is worth considering if one is looking for excellent performance while keeping the price reasonably modest. The T7300 is the cheapest available CPU that comes with 4MB of Level 2 cache, the 8600M GT GPU will provide optimal graphics performance, and anything less than 2GB RAM will significantly hinder performance.

Keyboard and Touchpad

Dell Inspiron 1520 keyboard (view large image)

Keys are responsive and have good travel. Overall, I’d say Dell has done an excellent job with the 1520’s keyboard, both in terms of the feel and the new placement that doesn’t err northward the way the last-generation Inspirons did, especially the e1505 and Dell e1705 battery. Individual key placement makes sense, being more or less standard, and the half-height function keys are consistent with, and just as comfortable as, their larger brethren. The touchpad, which is smaller than that of the e1505, is eminently usable and did everything I expected of it with no discomfort or untoward behavior.

Laptop Battery Life

Under fairly heavy usage, e.g., a lot of hard drive activity, wireless going and the screen set to maximum brightness, I managed to run on the battery for almost three hours. Very light usage and a dim display, but wireless still running, yielded an additional hour or so. I expected a greater disparity, given that my usage for the two tests was at opposite ends of the spectrum, but I did have wireless enabled for the light-usage test, and both times seemed fairly strong for a machine with this power. With a little tweaking, I’m sure others could squeeze more life out of the 9-cell Dell FK890 battery.

Heat and Noise

The 1520 was remarkably quiet (virtually silent, in fact) the whole time I had it, and heat was never a problem. The bottom of the unit became a little warm after protracted heavy activity, but not unusually so.

Service and Support

I have used Dell support in the past and have always been satisfied, in the end, with the experience, but I had no reason to contact support regarding this 1520.

Software

Being a creature of habit, I removed most of the “trialware,” along with some other common programs I loathe, as soon as I received the notebook. I was barely paying attention while doing this, but the whole process for this review notebook seemed to go very quickly. There were no apparent software issues, though I do find myself longing for Windows XP whenever I use a Vista machine. The availability of XP is reason #2 for my seriously considering the Vostro 1500 if I were in the market for a high-powered 15.4” notebook at a reasonable price.

Conclusion

Much of what I found while using the Inspiron 1520 is consistent with (to the point of being almost identical to) what has been written elsewhere. There was really only one thing about this notebook that bothered me, my preference for the all black Vostro 1500 battery notwithstanding: the play in the screen latch mechanism when the notebook is shut. Is this a big deal? I would say no, not at all.

There are so many positives, including the overall build quality, and so much flexibility in terms of configuration, the 1520 would seem to make a lot of sense for a wide range of notebook users, and a little bit of latch looseness should not be a determining factor. There are many fine notebook deals in the Sunday ads, as well as online, but there is often something about these machines, such as the keyboard, the graphics or the resolution, that would make me reluctant to purchase one of them. The 1520, or the Vostro 1500, for that matter, can be configured just right. If I weren’t already happy with my two laptops and in no hurry to get a replacement, I’d definitely consider the Inspiron 1520 or its nearly identical sibling, the Vostro 1500.

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