Looking to get a new Core Duo laptop without breaking the bank? Ars takes a look at a low-cost model from Dell.
The Dell e1405 is a brand-new entry in Dell's Inspiron line of entertainment notebooks (it's also marketed as the 640m on the business side of Dell's offerings). With a 14" widescreen display, a Core Duo CPU, a 100MB hard drive, and a gig of RAM, the machine's no slouch in the performance department. But when you can get a system like this?including an extended battery?for US$800, corners have to be cut somewhere. Right?
Does the Inspiron e1405 inspire? Read on and find out.

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