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Dell's Inspiron lineup has been a mainstay in the Philippine laptop market for over a decade, evolving from early netbooks to modern performance machines. The series is known for offering versatile options, including traditional clamshells, powerful Plus models with dedicated graphics, and flexible 2-in-1 convertibles. We've tracked its journey from the Atom-powered Inspiron Mini netbooks of 2008 to the latest 12th Gen Intel H-series models announced in 2022.

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What are the latest Dell Inspiron models announced?

As of July 2022, Dell announced the Inspiron 14 Plus and Inspiron 16 Plus laptops. The Inspiron 14 Plus is a 2-in-1 with a 16:10 aspect ratio display and offers either 12th Gen Intel H-series or AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors. The larger Inspiron 16 Plus is powered by a 12th Gen Intel Core H processor and can be configured with a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card. Both feature WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and up to 1TB of storage.

Are Dell Inspiron laptops available as 2-in-1 convertibles?

Yes, Dell has a long history with Inspiron 2-in-1s. Models like the Inspiron 13 7373 (reviewed in 2018) and the 2016 Inspiron 7000 series feature a 360-degree hinge that allows them to be used in Laptop, Tent, Stand, and Tablet modes. These are designed for flexibility and often include features like touchscreens and optional stylus support.

Did Dell ever sell netbooks under the Inspiron brand in the Philippines?

Yes. Dell released several Inspiron Mini netbooks in the Philippines starting in 2008. These included the Inspiron Mini 9 (with specs like an Intel Atom N270 and 8GB SSD), the Mini 10, and the larger 12.1-inch Inspiron Mini 12. They were marketed as affordable, portable devices and were even offered by telecoms like Globe with built-in HSDPA modems.