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Dell Inspiron 1525
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   May 26, 2008
  • 4.5
Perfect pricing
Great battery life
Well-designed keyboard/touchpad
Extensive customization options
Monotonous design
Lack of discrete Nvidia graphics



The 1525 comes with variety of options in terms of CPU, storage and system memory. While our system was togged out with 2GB of RAM, a 160GB HDD, and a T7250 (2.0 GHz) processor, one does have the option of getting a T8100/8300 Penryn processor along with 250 GB of storage and more RAM for a better computing experience. The only downside is that the graphics cannot be upgraded and is restricted to Intel GMA X3100 graphical subsystem.

In the benchmark tests, the 1525 performed adequately. It achieved an average PCMark score of 4050 and on 3DMark it hovered around 650 with an occasional spike to 700. These are decent scores. With regard to the battery life, since we had a 9-cell 85 watt battery, we got a very healthy 4½ hours with max battery conservation, and around 4 hours under full performance.

Conclusion
The Inspiron 1525 is a true VFM notebook. It offers solid build, plenty of features, good connectivity options, and great battery life, and is matched by what can easily be termed as the industry’s best after-sales/support network and a very competitive price. A glance at Dell’s website showed our test configuration to cost around Rs 41,000 + taxes. To sum up, the 1525 offers so much value in its price range that other manufacturers can only watch and hope to emulate the feat.


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hw this comp. About gaming?
suvedi @ Sep 06, 2008
my dell 1525 laptop have a sim solt what is its purpose?
jomon @ Aug 04, 2008
Does the dell inspiron 1525 have word or power point
sofia @ Jul 01, 2008
1420 is still available in Indian and US site and is the only 14" laptop in the home segment.
Salim @ Jun 24, 2008
the dell inspiron 1520 is not available anymore... in the us/india website... The 1420 disappeared from india website too, but not us... one question: should i get the 1525 or wait for the 1535 studio inspiron laptops? will there be options in the 35-40k range? waiting for the overpriced xps' to get merged into alienware, they only offer a discrete graphics option, other than that the 1525 is identical to the 1530, except for looks, and slot load drive in the xps.
INSPIRON GO GO GO @ Jun 22, 2008
I did some extensive trial on both 1520 and 1525. Without any doubt, 1520 is a better buy provided you are not very concerned about the weight. Both 1520 and 1525 weighs about 1 Kg more than the other laptops like HP or TOSHIBA. However, Dell Inspiron 1520 is much better in performance and value for money. Ideal if your work doesn not involve too much and too frequent travel.
Matthew @ Jun 18, 2008
the laptop is fine but it lack the graphics card,thet is why i still prefer 1520 which comes with nvidia graphics card
mukul @ Jun 02, 2008
no one mentions anything about the SIM slot. did anyone use it? how does it work.
Ramona @ May 30, 2008
An excellent review of an awesome notebook book. I still believe that the 1520 is a better choice, considering that it has the option of discrete graphics.

Also at one instance you've mentioned the 1525 has a "8-cell extended battery", later on you've mentioned 9-cell, so I guess it's a 9-cell battery right, cause my 1520 has a 9-cell battery too.
coolpcguy @ May 28, 2008
I bought a Dell Inspiron 1525 2 weeks ago. and i am extremely happy &
satisfied with it. Any other manufacturer charges Rs 5-10k extra for
same features/comparable product.Go for Dell & then 'Yours will be here'.
Balshine Singh @ May 27, 2008
I am a prod owner of Dell Inspiron 1525. Its a wonderful notebook with so many great features including a Travel REmote... Simply fabulous... Go for it, its a truly VFM...
Deepak Chaudhary @ May 27, 2008
15000, to2000 muje Dell chahie plz u'r contec nomber
plz
Daxa .C Raval @ May 27, 2008
It indeed is a Value-for-money product. At 41Ks, it is actually hard to find a notebook with so many features and such battery backup.
Storyteller @ May 27, 2008
It's a shame that there is no option of discrete Nvidia graphics, esp. when the 1520 still offers it...
Soumyadeep @ May 26, 2008
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