Dell amplified Inspiron Line-Up

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Dell amplified Inspiron Line-Up 
Dell has announced its augmented Inspiron laptop portfolio for Gen Y consumers with two types of Inspiron laptops  - the Inspiron R series for everyday computing needs, and the Inspiron R Special Edition series for enhanced multimedia and audio capabilities. Moreover, Dell also showcased, soon to be launched Inspiron Z series. As an extension to the Inspiron family the company also recently announced the All-in-one computers and desktops for consumers.
All Inspiron laptops announced will offer either as standard or an option, Intel’s new 3rd Generation Core i processors (Ivy Bridge), Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system, and will be eligible for the Microsoft Windows 8 upgrade program. Additionally, Dell has collaborated with Waves for better audio experience. Inspiron laptops feature Waves MaxxAudio technology that is optimized for Dell laptops to deliver professional-quality sound.
Mahesh Bhalla, Executive Director & GM, Consumer, Dell India, said, “With a strong consumer centric strategy at Dell we create products with customers in mind and great experiences since what’s important is not the technology itself, but what it enables them to do. These laptops are geared towards encouraging youth to adopt technology, utilize its potential and do more in their lives.” 
Sandeep Aurora, Director, Marketing, Intel South Asia said, “With the launch of the 3rd Generation Intel Core processors, Intel has ushered in a new era in computing. The new chips also offer increased media and graphics performance, long battery life and more choice in stylish designs across form factors. We’d like to congratulate Dell on the launch of their new Inspiron series which will allow consumers to enjoy an enriched computing experience.”

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