Looking to supercharge your next business laptop? Dell Inspiron could have what you need

Dell Inspiron
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When it comes to growing and expanding a small business, having the right hardware is key - especially when it comes down to computing.

Using an efficient, powerful and adaptable enterprise laptop can make working on the go a breeze - and all-day battery life and powerful hardware specifications can make all the difference. 

And with AI increasingly influencing the work we all do, having a PC that's AI-ready, allowing your business to unlock the possibilities of this exciting new age, is vital - especially if it doesn't break the bank doing so.

So if you're looking for a boost, the new Dell Inspiron line could be just what you need - and at a price that's affordable even for smaller businesses looking to try out an AI PC for the first time.

Available from just £899, the Inspiron 14 Plus is an ideal working companion featuring a powerful Intel Core Ultra 7 processor that can easily tackle whatever tasks are thrown its way.

Combined with 1TB of storage and your choice of either 16GB or 32GB LPDDR5 RAM, all powered by a 4 cell 64wh battery, the Inspiron 14 Plus can last a full day's working on the go with ease. The laptop's 14-inch display comes with a 2.2k resolution that's fully anti-glare, so there's no issue with using it outside, and a built-in widescreen FHD (1080p) webcam featuring dual microphones with temporal noise reduction enabled makes the Inspiron 14 Plus perfect for high-quality video calls, even if you’re in a busy office.

Thanks to its many connectivity options, including HDMI 1.4, Thunderbolt 4 with DP and two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, it can easily connect to external displays or monitors for when you are at your desk, giving you a much wider view at all your key tasks.

There's also built-in security via the fingerprint scanner embedded within its power button, along with a one-year subscription to McAfee+ Premium 30 day trial to keep your device safe from all the latest threats. And at just 0.75 inches thin and weighing in at 1.60kg, it's a perfectly portable device to take with you wherever you go.

Dell Inspiron

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If you're looking for something a bit bigger, the Inspiron 16 Plus, priced from only £949, offers a wider screen with an eye-catching 16:10 aspect ratio, providing not just extra space on your 2.5k Resolution Anti Glare 300nits display, but making your screen appear taller and more vibrant all round.

Pair this with a powerful Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, plus your choice of 16GB or 32GB of DDR5 RAM and up to 2TB of storage, all powered by an all-day battery life, HDMI 2.0 connectivity and support for both Wi-Fi 6 and Wifi6E, and the Inspiron 16 Plus covers all the bases, whether you’re just starting out in a business, or looking to take your working life to the next level.

Blending together the hardware you need for boosted productivity along with the full Windows 11 suite and other creativity tools, the Inspiron 16 Plus is not just your work laptop for today, but for the AI wave of the future as well.

Thanks to the integrated Windows 11 software suite, this includes Microsoft Copilot, your own personal AI assistant, which is able to provide a range of help and inspiration for a wide range of workplace tasks, unlocking the power of AI for workers at all levels.

From suggesting new ways of writing, summarizing meeting notes, and cutting down on background noise in video calls, the range of AI functions and tools already available means that SMBs in all industries should be set to benefit. 

So if you're looking for a powerful, robust yet also practically portable and stylish workplace laptop that's ready for the AI age, but won't cost you the earth, Dell has everything you need with the Inspiron 14 Plus and Inspiron 16 Plus - you can find out more on the company's full line-up here.

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