List of Dell Inspiron Models
- 1000
- 1100
- 1110
- 1150
- 1050
- 1200
- 1300
- 1318
- 1320
- 1370
- 13R (N3010)
- 1410
- 1420
- 1425
- 1427
- 1440
- 1464
- 1470
- 14R (N4010)
- 1501
- 1505
- 1520
- 1521
- 1525
- 1526
- 1545
- 1546
- 1564
- 1570
- 15R (N5010)
- 1720
- 1721
- 1750
- 1764
- 17R (N7010)
- 2000
- 2100
- 2200
- 2500
- 2600
- 2650
- 3000
- 300m
- 3200
- 3500
- 3700
- 3800
- 4000
- 4100
- 4150
- 5000
- 5000e
- 500m
- 5100
- 510m
- 5150
- 5160
- 6000
- 600m
- 630m
- 6400
- 640m
- 7000
- 700m
- 710m
- 7500
- 8000
- 8100
- 8200
- 8500
- 8600
- 9100
- 9200
- 9300
- 9400
- B120
- B130
- E1405
- E1505
- E1705
- M301Z
- M5010 (M501R)
- M5040 (August 2011)
- X200
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