RAM is partly dependent on your system's avalible slots.
however, usually it's a case of the capacity of your OS
for example, I have 4GB(2x2GB) Ram in my PC - on XP it reads 3.25Gb of RAM - this is as XP can only handle around 3Gb where as vista can handle 4 and x64 operating systems can handle much more
Dell Inspiron 1150 Laptop was standard with 256MB. Maximum RAM 1GB.
The Dell Inspiron 8600 supports a maximum of 2 GB of RAM, using 2 1 GB DDR 333 SDRAM modules (SO-DIMM form factor).
The Dell Inspiron 530 can support up to 4 GB of DDR2 SDRAM. The 530a/530c models can support 8 GB.
The Dell Inspiron 1521 supports up to 4 GB of DDR2-667 RAM, using two 2 GB modules
Yes. All components should be fully-supported by any modern Linux distribution.
The Dell Inspiron laptop is a notebook computer. You can customize depending on the size and capability you would need your computer to be, whether just for school, browsing the internet or even to manage a business on.
According to Dell's support documents, the Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop supports a maximum of 1024 MB of DDR RAM, using two 512 MB modules.
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the resolution for the dell inspiron 6000 is 1680x1050
Dell offers both traditional laptops and thinner, more portable Ultrabooks. Some of their models are the Inspiron 14z Ultrabook, the Inspiron 15z Ultrabook, the Inspiron 15, the Inspiron 17 and the Inspiron 15R.
The Inspiron 17" 5000 Series with Intel i5 processor at $649. http://www.dell.com/us/p/inspiron-17-5749-laptop/pd?oc=fncwh2434s&model_id=inspiron-17-5749-laptop
The Dell Inspiron 1300 Laptop comes with 512 MB DDR2 PC5300 SDRAM in 2 x 256 modules. The memory is upgradeable up to a maximum of 2GB. The laptop is considered to be a budget/mainstream type of laptop.
Inspiron Mini is not an inexpensive laptop. It is actually an expensive one. It costs around $700. Inspiron Mini are slow and do not have much configuration and features.
As of June 2014, the Dell Inspiron 520 is not good for animations. This was a gaming laptop that was released in 2007.