As we know, Dell will soon launch the new inspiron notebooks in April, including the 13.3-inch Inspiron 13R, 14-inch inspiron 14R and 15.6 inches Inspiron 15R. And the specific models are using Intel processors N3010, N4010, N5010 and M5010 series with AMD processors. Several days ago, we have a review on Dell inspiron 13R N3010; today, we will have a review on Dell inspiron 14R N4010.
Dell Inspiron 14R N4010 features a 14-inch screen, and it is equipped with Core i3 330M processor and Intel HD graphics. Dell Inspiron 14R N4010 also comes with SRS speakers and Windows 7 operating system.

This full-featured mainstream notebook is targeted at the 20-35 year-old users, and Dell Inspiron 14R N4010 can meet the requirements of most daily use except for commercial calculation, professional drafting, and premium games. Inspiron 14R N4010 is with the “Drift ID” design, which broken the parallelism between the screen and laptop body.

We can see from the picture, the screen of Inspiron 14R N4010 is located nearer to users than before, and the “Drift ID” design increase the screen height, which is ergonomic. What’s more, as the screen is with 16:9 ratio, the screenframes are become narrow and much more beautiful.

Inspiron 14R N4010 also comes with a stylish design. The shell and palmrest both use LCVM material. LCVM material comes with the features such as low electrical conductivity, anti-statics, fiber texture and easy to clean.

Inspiron logo on the upper left side of the Dell Inspiron 14R N4010’s screen

Dell Inspiron 14R N4010’s SRS premium sound and the power button

Dell Inspiron 14R N4010’s left interfaces layout

Dell Inspiron 14R N4010’s right interfaces layout

Dell Inspiron 14R N4010 comes with the three-dimensional keyboard design
Dell Inspiron 14R N4010’s keys are in standard size, while the key space is a little larger.
Dell Inspiron 14R N4010 touchpad in LCVM material
The indicators on the left front side of Dell Inspiron 14R N4010
Dell Inspiron N4010 keys

Intel core i3 and Windows 7 logo

On the bottom side of Inspiron 14R N4010, there is just a memory slot for expansion, and users have to dismantle the laptop to upgrade the hard disk.
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