CES 2008

Dell Inspiron 1525 notebooks come smaller and colorful

Posted in CES 2008, Dell, Notebooks by Darrin Olson on January 3rd, 2008

Dell Inspiron 1525 notebooks released as smaller, slimmer and more colorfulToday Dell announced the release of the new Inspiron 1525 notebook which features a smaller design and a number of personalization options in colors, patterns and hardware. The new 15.4″ 1525 notebooks come in an array of 8 stand-out colors like Midnight Blue and Ruby Red, and also can come in 4 different color patterns of Blossom, Chill, Commotion and Street as pictured above.

Not only has Dell dressed up these new notebooks with colors, but they’ve also made them 25 percent smaller, thinner and half a pound lighter than their previous model. After picking out what fancy color and pattern you want on the 1525, you can then choose from hardware options including a 2.0 megapixel webcam and dual microphones built-in above the display, noise isolation headphones, Travel Remote and a high-res widescreen display.

The new Inspiron 1525 pricing starts at $499 and goes up from there depending on hardware, all running Windows Vista with a 1200×800 15.4 inch display, 8-in-1 media card reader, ExpressCard, Dell WiFi Catcher, S-Video out, and dual headphone jacks.

Dell Inspiron 1525

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