1. The XPS is a line of high-performance machines while the Inspiron is an entry-level line.
2. XPS is Dell's answer to Apple's MacBook Pro, offering high-resolution displays and speedy performance.
3. The Inspiron (and Latitude) lines are Dell's mainstream laptops.
They are usually heavier as well.
4. The Dell Inspiron line is designed for students, home users and others who need only the basic computer functions.
Dell XPS models are designed for computer gaming. They contain more system memory, more powerful microprocessors, larger hard drives and better video cards.
5. XPS is Dell's premium line of Laptops. You're paying for a higher level of construction, design, and support.
6. The XPS computers are more expensive than the Inspiron line-up.
7. Inspirons are the wide-ranging brand for Dell's general-purpose consumer laptops, and they come in a variety of sizes, designs and price ranges.
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