Walaa wrote:
XPS (Gaming), Inspiron (Entertainment), Latitude (Business / Professional), Precision (Specialized Workstations)
There is definatly some overlap... but generally...
XPS are really for gamers. You will find faster CPU and Graphics in this line, but they are bulky with not much battery life.
Inspiron is the home line. You can get a whole range of speeds and such here. They are durable but not bullet proof.
Latitude are generally a little more durable than the Inspirons. They are designed to take a bit more abuse and be taken on the road more. They are ment for business so won't really be bundled with game/home stuff... not that it won't run.
Don't know anything about percistions.
That said, I just bought my second Inspiron (E1505). It is replacing my Insprion 8200 that I had for 3 years. I got every upgrade that it came with, Core Duo 2.0ghz, 2gig ram, bigger battery, bluetooth, etc. With a $750 coupon I found online it came to about $2500.
I have been happy with it so far. The only down side was that the "docking port" is really a USB port extender. Nothing like the docking port I had for the 8200.
Walaa wrote:
A 10 pages article would be much appreciated
I like cnet.com. They seem to have good info and unbiased reviews. I think they even had an article that covered the different product lines within manufacturers.
Don't buy a Dell without looking for online coupons. They can save you a bunch.
Google for Dell Coupons...
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