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Dell Inspiron 3000

The Dell Inspiron 3000 Series i3847-4617BK comes equipped with a 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5-4460 processor, a dual-core processor that functions like a quad-core thanks to Intel’s Hyper-Threading Technology, which allows each of the two cores to handle two different computing threads simultaneously. The system offers more performance, storage and features than other systems at this price point, including some full size systems.
  
   In the front panel's upper right corner, we’ll find the power button paired with an indicator light. The bottom of the panel wears a Dell logo. Around back, there find HDMI, VGA, and three audio ports, along with an Ethernet connector and a power port. Three more USB ports nest here as well, giving the 3000 a total of five, only one of which is a USB 3.0 port. The Inspiron 3000 Series is set on a 14.45-by-6.89-by-17.32- inch (HWD) chassis, which is ideal for locations where space is limited. The front of the matte-black chassis has a glossy-black finish, with a signature silver trim and layered horizontal panels that pop open when pressed. Behind the lower panel are a pair of USB ports, a pair of audio ports and an 8-in-1 media card reader. The panel on the top hides a tray-loading DVD +/- RW drive.



   With high performance components, like a Core i5 processor, 1TB hard drive, and a slew of entertainment options that include a DVD-R/W optical drive, and several audio outputs, the Dell Inspiron 3000 Series i3847-4617BK stands head and shoulders above most other small form-factor competitors. The Inspiron 3000's 2.41 GHz Intel Celeron J1800 processor, 4GB of RAM, and integrated Intel HD Graphics solution provide ample power for basic home computing workloads, but the system is slow when it comes to loading applications and running graphics-intensive games.


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