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Dell Inspiron 510m review

5 5.0

7.5

Average Member Rating

Very Good

Dell Inspiron 510m


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101290

101290

none existent customer service

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5.0

Average


david long

david long

average laptop backed up by poor support and poor battery

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4.5

Mediocre


Greg Hogan

Greg Hogan

We boought a DELL Inspiron 510m 8 weeks ago and the hard disk crashed last Friday. I am abroad, all my data is lost.

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2.0

Terrible


Anonymous

Anonymous

Very good performing system -- SXGA screen is very good

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7.5

Very Good


Trevor Rydell

Trevor Rydell

OK with reservations

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7.5

Very Good


Anonymous

Anonymous

Good for everything

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9.0

Spectacular



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Overview

Dell Inspiron 510m

Editors rating
Rating: 7.8
Verdict

So long as you don't need to carry it too far on your travels, the Inspiron 510m is an excellent general-purpose notebook.

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£ 1293

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