Dell Inspiron 530 1.6 GHz Intel Celeron 420 Desktop

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (16 reviews)
 
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    • Product Rating: 5 star(s) Amazing product for the price!
      by TSFoster, Mar. 24, 2009
    • Pros: I love the flat screen monitor, and it just looks really nice
    • Cons: I can't get the sound to work, not sure why
    • Comments:
      This is a great product, and since we are military we got an awesome deal on it. This computer is very classy looking but the only problem I am having is I can't figure out why the sound won't work. Speakers are on, plugged in, it's not muted on the computer?...
     

    Professional review from

    pcworld.ca

    • Dell Inspiron 530 Value Desktop
      by Richard Jantz
    • Comments:
      Impressive performance aided by dedicated graphics makes this model the best value in our test group of low-cost desktops. ...
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    cnet.com

    • Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop Computer (Intel Celeron 440, 240GB HDD, 1GB RAM) review
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Discrete graphics card has its own memory, so it won't steal from the system RAM; built-in Bluetooth.
    • Cons: The Inspiron 530 was outperformed on a few tests by a system that costs $100 less.
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    zdnet.com

    • Dell Inspiron 530/531 series
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      Dell has dropped its venerable Dimension desktop brand. Now, both its mainstream consumer desktops and laptops will carry the Inspiron name. Along with the name change, Dell's new Inspiron 530 and 530s PCs usher in Intel's latest G33 chipset (aka Bearlake...
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    Professional review from

    zdnet.com

    • Product Rating: 3.65 star(s) Dell Inspiron 530
      by Rich Brown
    • Pros: Discrete graphics card has its own memory, so it won't steal from the system RAM; built-in Bluetooth.
    • Cons: The Inspiron 530 was outperformed on a few tests by a system that costs $100 less.
    • Comments:
      Since Dell has stopped selling its AMD-based Inspirons, that leaves the Intel-powered Inspiron 530 and 530s leading its budget desktop charge. The Inspiron 530 is a modest $539 configuration that offers some surprising features for the price. Hewlett-Pack...
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    zdnetindia.com

    • Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop Computer
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      Dell has dropped its venerable Dimension desktop brand. Now, both its mainstream consumer desktops and laptops will carry the Inspiron name. Along with the name change, Dell's new Inspiron 530 and 530s PCs usher in Intel's latest G33 chipset (aka Bearlake...
     

    Professional review from

    zdnetindia.com

    • Dell Inspiron 530
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      Dell's first desktops to carry the Inspiron name look good, inside and out. With a huge range of available components and two equally attractive cases, mainstream consumers ought to be able to find a config that meets their budget, tastes, and computing n...
     

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    Professional review from

    techradar.com

    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Dell Inspiron 530 | Our Review | TechRadar.com
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Good selection of software included; Bargain price
    • Cons: 2.1 speakers; Slow processor
    • Comments:
      All-round performance isn't a strong point for this system...
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    Professional review from

    cnet.com

    • Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop Computer (Intel Celeron 440 /) review
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Discrete graphics card has its own memory, so it won't steal from the system RAM; built-in Bluetooth.
    • Cons: The Inspiron 530 was outperformed on a few tests by a system that costs $100 less.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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