I am a laptop lover.But I had not that much of budget to buy a laptop.Then many of my friends directed me to this budget laptop.
Then finally I bought The Dell New Inspiron 14 3420 a year ago.I had a little bit higher experience than average with this laptop.Here are some pros and cons of this budget laptop.
Pros
Powerful standard-voltage Core i5 CPU.
Excellent battery life.
Two USB 3.0 ports.
Reasonably priced.
Aluminum top is a luxury for an entry-level series.
Fabulous backlit keyboard
Cons
Stiff mouse buttons.
Port covers are unnecessary.
some features:
Like every other 14-inch laptop Ive mentioned so far, the 14z(Core i5) integrates a DVD burner, yet kept its dimensions as svelte as that of the Asus U46E-BAL5 and Gateway ID47H02u . Its the only one that omitted a VGA port—a forward-thinking move—and instead opted to have both HDMI and mini-DisplayPort technologies. Both connectors can transmit digital audio and video to an external display. There is one USB 2.0 port; the other two ports are USB 3.0, which transfers data at 10 times the speed of USB 2.0. Port covers, which are a pet peeve of mine, have to be peeled off to access any of the ports. Concealing ports is done for aesthetic reasons, moreso than for protection, and having to remove a port cover to get to a USB port is annoying.
The 640GB 5, 400rpm hard drive isnt the biggest one available(options go up to 750GB), but it is bigger than the 500GB one found in the Gateway ID47H02u. In addition to 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connections, the 14z(Core i5) is equipped with Wireless Display 2(WiDi 2.0), which, like HDMI and DisplayPort, transmits video and audio, but without pesky wires. You will need the Netgear HD Push2TV receiver, though, a$49 add-on from Dells website.