Dell Inspiron 15R 1570MRB 15.6-Inch Laptop (Mars Black)
Dell Inspiron 15R 1570MRB 15.6-Inch Laptop (Mars Black)
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Product Description
Meet the Inspiron 15R – a 15.6″ laptop computer for your everyday needs. With an attractive, stylish design and mobile technology, this laptop features everything you want for everyday computing. The Inspiron 15R offers a modern black palmrest. Not to mention Intel Pentium Dual Core processors, a Dell Dock and optional facial recognition software, all at a value within reach. Wrapped in curvy edges and smooth lines, the Dell Inspiron 15R in mars black (model i15R-1570MRB) seamlessly travels by
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- Intel Core i3-380M Processor (2.53GHz, 3MB Cache)
- 4GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM Memory at 1333MHz (2 DIMMs)
- 640GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive; 8X DVD+/-RW Drive
- 15.6-inch Widescreen HD (1366×768) glossy WLED display with TrueLife Panel, Intel HD Graphics
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
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In a dell laptop, where do you plug in a camera memory card?
I have a dell laptop, and a camera memory card, but I have no idea where to plug in the card? Any advice, or is it not possible?
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Answer by Jj
On the 1525 Inspiron there is a slot in the front for memory cards. Just look around for the lable on yours. Mine says SD/MMC
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Comment by Karl Huddleston "A/V Nut"
All the essentials for the right price,
I’ve had this for about a week now and really like it. I upgraded from an older Inspiron (1521) which was about the same size as this one.
8 gig is the max this laptop will do and it’s easily enough.
The screen is nice and bright and the system seems fast for general use. I just upgraded the RAM today from the 4 gig that came with it to 8 gig. Wow what a difference! It boots very fast now and browsing is also almost instantaneous. You can get 8 gig of RAM from Crucial.com for less than $100. Totally worth it especially when you consider you can sell the 4 gig that came with the N5010 for about $40 on ebay.
The only minor complaints I have are the following:
1) The battery does not have any power lights on it to tell you how much power is remaining on the current charge. You have to actually boot the OS up to see how full you are.
2) As with most laptops now, the function keys double up on features. The only caveat here is that the F2 key – which is the one you hit if you need or want to enter the BIOS during boot up – also is the key that turns on/off the wireless card. So the first time I tried to enter the BIOS I was a little late and accidentally turned off the wireless card and it took me a while to figure out why I couldn’t get online. But be aware that by default – the function keys operate the secondary features labeled on them and not the standard functions. For those you have to hold down the blue “FN” key next to the CTRL key.
3) Lastly, the plastic trim that surrounds the keyboard and that you lay your hands on while typing feels a little loose in a couple of spots. You only notice it when your are typing. But it’s not a deal breaker.
I really like the slim ten-key. Very handy. The track pad is nice and big as are the left and right mouse buttons. The casing is the kind that is prone to finger prints which if you’re like me will bug you – but I can say that it’s not as bad as full glossy black.
One thing that really did annoy me is that Dell apparently now is not shipping back up discs for the OS. They claim that if you need to reinstall Windows 7 you can download the original image that was on your hard drive, from them. But what if you can’t get online until the OS is installed? Stupid. Frankly this is the kind of crap that encourages pirating because people are going to feel like they bought the OS and are entitled to a disc and I agree.
All in all, for the price – I think it’s a good laptop. And so far I’m pleased.
***UPDATE****
I have had to return this due to 2 keys beginning to stick and the looseness of the wrist rest to the right of the mouse pad. Ultimately maybe not well put together?
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|Comment by hannasunshine
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!,
I have had this laptop since August of 2010. I have had NOTHING but PROBLEMS with this computer. My charger stopped working, they had to send me a new one. Then my hard drive went bad (no fault of my own), they had to replace it. My keyboard sticks and they replaced that. My charger went out again and Dell replaced it again. My keboard is still sticking after replacing my keyboard. All in all this is a horrible computer. You could get a much better computer for the same price. I would stay away from Dell.
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|Comment by Merlin "magic"
My last Dell.,
I have owned six Dell computers over the years, and they have been a pretty good value inspite of some shoddy tech support. But this unit changes all that. It took me about three or four weeks to get this thing running the way it should, and that was with Dell support. It would help if the techie on the other end could speak and understand English! All three that I talked to told me it was a software issue and that software issues were not covered by warranty! Well, hello Dell! It was YOUR software!! I didn’t install anything at that point. And I know you’re wondering why I didn’t just return it. That’s because they would NOT fix it! They called it a software issue, remember? I was stuck with a brand new $600 computer full of problems. Now, about a year later I have most of its problems ironed out and it seems to be functioning as it should. It’s been a long, frustrating road, and when this thing goes south again, it will join the old crap on the recycle pile!
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|Comment by Alex K
It depends on your laptop model.If it is recent, it should have a slot somewhere on the sides.
If not, then your camera should have come with a usb cable which you can connect to your laptop.
Comment by Laura S
you put it in the slot that says SD/MMC -Ms Pro, its next to were you plug in your ear phones and micophone.
good luck:)
if you dont know just ring up dell their really helpfull.