Help Buying New Laptop Inspire1520 VS Vostro 1500


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I Want to Choose one of these laptops i can't decide which one to buy

Vostro 1500

T5400

Cpu: 2Ghz 2MB Cash

VGA: GeForce 8400

Ram: 1GB

HD: 120GB

Scressn: 15

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Inspire 1520

T7200

Cpu: 2,2Ghz 4MB Cash

VGA: Intel X3100

Ram: 1GB

HD: 120GB

Scressn: 15

All other specifications are the same

The Two laptops are near in price but i am confused as

vostro one is better in VGA as it is GeForce 8400

And Inspire is Much better in CPU: 2.2 4MB Cash

i don't play games but i use vista

is the difference in VGA will affect vista

Or the inspire Laptop is much better because of the CPU 4MB Cash

I want your opinions in this

i want to know which one is better and why ??

Edited by medosa

I like the vostro style. Having a dedicated vga is always a good idea even if you dont use games but the x3100 used by inspire works really good with vista.

Choose the one you find pretty and more comfortable, you wont notice any performance gain in one or another.

Pick the one who matches your style, the black vostro or the lively inspire.

What are you hoping to do with your notebook? A faster CPU and/or a dedicated GPU doesn't mean much if all you're doing is just web browsing and word documents.

Scirwode

The Acer has a slightly better graphics processor, however I do not like the way that the Inspire series notebooks 'feels'. The keyboard is hard to type on and feels unresponsive and is not as tactile. The Vostro has an integrated Intel graphics processor which is good for running Windows Aero and basic tasks, but has a better feel to it as well as a higher quality design which will make it more rugged. I would go for the Dell Vostro 1500, personally.

Can you give the specific CPU that each laptop will be using. For all we know we could be comparing a Core Duo 2.2GHz with a Core 2 Duo 2GHz.

I'd choose the Vostro over the Inspirion (without knowing what the specific CPU is going to be) based on the video card + build quality. I would definitely add at least an extra GB of RAM though.

Can you give the specific CPU that each laptop will be using. For all we know we could be comparing a Core Duo 2.2GHz with a Core 2 Duo 2GHz.

I'd choose the Vostro over the Inspirion (without knowing what the specific CPU is going to be) based on the video card + build quality. I would definitely add at least an extra GB of RAM though.


i don't know what is the meaning of specific CPU

the tow laptops are intel core 2 duo

inspire 1520 is 2.2Ghz 4MB cash

Vostro 1500 is 2 Ghz 2MB Cash

get the inspire as the other wont last so long on battery. Since you're not gaming the X3100 can last probably up to 1 1/2hr more on battery than the Vostro. No point in having a powerful GPU when you wont be playing games or doing 3D design. Those chips just suck power even when you're doing nothing.

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