My shoppingg experience buying Dell inspieon E1505 accessories
My shoppingg experience buying Dell inspieon E1505 accessories

Two month ago, my Dell E1505 battery failed after its 1 year warranty. So I should buy a new one for my coming holiday in Hawaii. Now I will never shopping in Ebay or Amazon. As you know you buy someone there, and no guarantee of the product, also the money refund is impossible. And you can not cancel the order. So I decide use my paypal to buy the Dell inspiron E1505 battery.
I searched the Inspiron E1505 Battery in google and found search resault. Then I click some of them, after long time comparison I order a battery from http://www.discount-laptopbattery.com as Its price and 30 days money back and one year quality warranty. After 7days I recevied the battery and below is my battery using experience:
I was getting three red flashes and one green flash continuously on the battery light on the lower right side of the lid which according to the manual means defective battery which turned out to be true. I trashed the cheap Latitude D820 Battery (which I noticed was rated at 5200 ma vs the rating of 7200 on the Amazon battery)because I did not save the receipt. I am thrilled with this battery which is giving me about 3 hours before needing a charge, and charges to 100% overnight with no problem.
It works well with my 1505. I got 4 + hours out of this per charge. Saw some other people having problem with recognizing the batteries. When I was doing research for purchasing a replacement Latitude D620 Battery, I came across a lot of discussions online about Dell laptop not recognizing batteries. I wonder if that is a common issue with Dell. Luckily, mine has no problem.
Everything is good. As long as it can last 1 year or so, It would be worth the money spent.
Owned for 5+ months. I am pleased with this Latitude D830 Battery I was glad to find it at a price much lower than Dell was selling it. It was a great buy. Product came right when I needed it and has worked great for me! Good battery life.
In all The battery is compatible and works well with the Vostro 1000. Instructions are confusing. I simply installed and followed good battery practices – completely charged the battery, completely drained the battery, then repeated.
In the end I saw some New batteries in this online shopping are in 35% price discount as the Merry Christams Day coming. I list them below with the brands:
Apple : A1008 Apple A1061 Apple A1148 Apple A1057 Apple iBook G4 12 inch battery Apple iBook G4 14 inch battery
Dell: Dell D5318 Dell 75uyf Dell C1295 Dell U4873 Dell Y9943 Dell G5266 Dell PC764 Dell GW240 Dell hd438 Dell KD186 Dell Y9943 Dell RN873 Dell TC030 Dell Inspiron 1721 Battery Inspiron 1521 Battery Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery Dell Latitude D520 Battery Dell Latitude D430 Battery Dell Latitude D810 Battery Dell XPS M140 Battery
HP & compaq: Pavilion DV5000 Battery HP Pavilion dv8000 Battery HP HSTNN-IB17 HP HSTNN-LB31 HP BP994A Compaq EVO N400c Battery Compaq EVO N410c Battery Compaq EVO N400 Battery Compaq EVO N410 Battery Compaq Evo N600 Battery Compaq Evo N600C Battery Compaq Evo N620C Battery Compaq Evo N610C Battery
IBM: IBM ThinkPad R61 Battery IBM ThinkPad T61 Battery IBM Thinkpad X61 Battery IBM Thinkpad X61S Battery LENOVO 40y6795 Lenovo 40y6797 IBM 40Y7003 IBM 40Y7001
Sony: PCGA-BP2EA VGP-BPS3A VGP-BPS4A Sony VGP-BPS8 VGP-BPS9 VGP-BPS9/B Sony VGP-BPS9A Sony VGP-BPS9A/B
In the end I hope you can find the best battery there as me.
battery, laptop | Comment (0)Comfortable and easy Dell inspiron E1505 review
I purchased this laptop 2 months ago with the 1.83 Duo Core porcessor, 1 Gig RAM, 7200 RPM 60 Gig HD, Windows media center and office basic and True life screen. The computer is really quite fast and trouble free thus far. The E1505 or 6400 is a great laptop for the traveling power user. It is not so big that I can’t pack it from airport to airport, but is big enough that it is comfortable and easy to use. I have teh 1.86Ghz Core Duo, 2 GB ram, ATI X1400, Blutoot .
At 6 pounds, the inspiron E1505 battery will ship with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 to dictate the overall multimedia offerings so you can enjoy TV, music, movies, and photos. Both the E1505 and 6400 will come equipped with Intel’s latest Dual-Core Duo processors at up to 2.0 GHz. To keep the prices down, these model only come with an integrated graphics solution however we suspect in the future (if demand calls for) there will be a discrete option.
The Dell Inspiron E1505 battery and Dell Inspiron 6400 are availablw now. Prices start at $929 for the E1505 and $979 for the 6400.
Performance from the 1.6-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5500 CPU is good choice for a budget mainstream portable and performed the very well on five of the seven tests, with a score of 231 on MobileMark 2005. Battery life, at 4 hours and 51 minutes, is excellent for a mainstream notebook. The 128MB ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 graphics engine means you can even play 3D games. The E1505 delivered 85 fps on F.E.A.R., using autodetect settings. Although that was at lower resolution and with some eye-candy turned off, it’s more than we expected from a notebook in this price class
Basic features for both models:
- Choice of 15.4-inch WXGA, WXGA with TrueLife or WSXGA+ with TrueLife displays
- Intel Core Duo and Core Solo processor options (667 MHz, 2 MB cache) at up to 2.0GHz
- Up to 2 GB shared(3) 533 MHz DDR2 memory
- Intel Integrated GMA 950 graphics
- Serial ATA hard drive up to 100 GB 7,200 RPM
- Fixed 16X CD-RW/DVD drive or 8X DVD+/-RW dual-layer drive
- Internal Intel Pro/Wireless 3945 (802.11a/b/g, 54Mbps) and Dell Wireless or internal Dell 350 Bluetooth options
- Ports and slots include four USB 2.0, IEEE 1394, VGA, S-video and ExpressCard
- Microsoft Windows XP Home, Media Center Edition 2005, or XP Professional
- Six-cell 53 WHr Li-Ion inspiron E1505 battery with nine-cell 85WHr Li-Ion upgrade option
- Starting weight at 6.18 pounds (2.8kg)
That’s the buyer’s review : I bought this laptop with a gig of ram, a 80 gig hard drive, an radeon 1400 graphics card, and a 1.86 dual core processor. It works great and i love how you can play dvd’s without booting windows. I can play all my games, even the graphics heav…y 3D ones.
I got the e1505 about 2 months ago and so far only managed to really screw it up once. I had to do the system restore (from the restore partition) and it only took about 10 minutes tops to reformat and reload the OS. The Radeon x1400 is very good for… what it is. I don’t run real high res in my games so it performs very nicely and still looks good. The display is very sharp and crisp and all text is very legible even for my poor ol’ eyes. It’s very quick at video rendering for DVD creation and the boot time is very fast (about a minute) due to a very quick HD. My only gripe is all the extra junk Dell feels the need to pile on, and the fact that a factory restore disc is extra (although that seems to be the norm anymore). All in all, it’s been a very good replacement for my aging desktop.
This laptop computer fits all my needs. I e-mailed this e-mail for the review on it. I do not know if I will ever want or use a different computer. It is perfact for any job that anyone may have or want.
The 15.4-inch UltraSharp widescreen display delivered strong colors when watching DVDs, even from a variety of angles. The speakers, which are located on either side of the playback controls, produced surprisingly good sound, even though the bass was a bit weak. This configuration has an 80GB hard drive for storing your digital music collection, along with gobs of photos and videos.
The Dell E1505 is commendably quiet — most of the time. Even while watching a DVD, the fan remained off. With a low power integrated video card, only one fan is needed to cool this machine. The hard drive makes a subdued, but noticeable hum.
Only under heavier tasks does the fan does come on. It has at least three speeds. The lowest is very quiet, and more of a pleasing low pitched hum than an annoying whine. Unfortunately, running benchmarks (which can cause sustained full processor usage, something most programs rarely do) will often cause the fan to quickly bypass first and kick into second and then third gear. It seems that when the fan starts, the CPU continues to warm for a few moments while the cooling begins to take effect, triggering a higher fan speed that is not really necessary. After a while it will slow back down and stay there. If the fan is already running at a lower speed when the benchmark starts, it usually won’t speed up. After 10 minutes of simultaneous 3DMark05 and Super Pi, the fan did go from the lowest to the middle speed.
Inspiron E1505 Battery life with the default 6-cell battery averages around three hours–not great, but not bad for a multimedia portable computer. Dell offers an upgrade to a 9-cell battery for under $100 if you need a lengthier life before recharging.
Its battery is very weak . Some users talk: I paid a premium for the 85Wh battery when I ordered my Inspiron E1505 and I am extremely disappointed that the battery has quit holding a charge after only 18 months…and now I’m looking at nearly $200 to order a replacement? I bought my Inspiron less than two years ago and I am now looking for my third battery. I should have purchased one way before now since I have to stay plugged up to use my laptop. Way too much money for a worst than terrible battery.Additional Thoughts I will not buy any more Dell laptops. http://reviews.dell.com/2341/312-0428/reviews.htm. I advice you buy a new laptop battery replacement in laptop battery shop
Dell includes a one-year limited warranty on these portable computers, which features at-home service if it’s needed. The one-year period has become the de facto standard for most PC vendors these days.
As they ship, the Dell Inspiron E1505 portable computers offer excellent core power and a good set of components. Gamers will want the graphics upgrade and video editors will want to step up the optical drive, but even if you do both, these portable computers still sell for well under a grand.
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