Show More The Dell Inspiron laptop line just got a huge refresh: five new models, spanning four display sizes (13-inch, 14-inch, 15-inch and 16-inch) and even including a 2-in-1 (360-degree convertible). Starting prices range from $550 to $950. How do you decide which is best for you? We haven’t reviewed any of these models yet (many haven’t actually shipped yet), but we can walk you through their specs and features, and make some recommendations. (Be sure to check our roundup of the best laptops for complete reviews and ratings of models from Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer and more.) As we walk through the main specifications, keep in mind the limitations of the lower-end options. For instance, the Core i3 processor has a much lower boost clock than the Core i5 and Core i7 CPU options, meaning it will lag more in intensive tasks. You probably wouldn’t wish one with just 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD upon anyone unless they don’t do much, and don’t store anything locally.