Only the slightly too small arrow keys and the absence of a number pad, despite enough room on the keyboard's left and right, have to be criticized. Overall, it is fun to work with the installed keyboard. Working at night is no problem thanks to the two-level keyboard backlight, and the typing noise also convinces with a very subdued soundscape. 10 finger acrobats will be very happy with the keyboard. Overall, the keyboard convinces with a very crisp typing quality. The pressure point of all keys is homogeneous and accurate. The keys still provide enough grip even when typing energetically.
DELL INSPIRON 15 7569 A SUPPORTED TABLET WAS NOT FOUND SERIES
The black chiclet keyboard installed in Dell's new Inspiron 5000 series convinces us with its generously-sized keys and good surface structure. An Intel Core i7 version is also available, which we will use in the relevant tests. It features a dedicated AMD graphics card and Intel Core i5 processor priced at 900 Euros (~$989). Finally, we will refer to Lenovo's Yoga 510 that we have tested before. It is equipped with a dedicated Nvidia GeForce 930M priced at 1000 Euros (~$1099).Īnother opponent that we will use is Acer's Aspire R14 that is slightly smaller at 14 inches. The Envy 15 also by HP will be mentioned in our test. Here, HP's Spectre x360 that features an almost identical build as our review sample with the exception of a slightly weaker processor is included. Looking at the competition is always advisable, and thus in our tests we recurrently use devices from other manufacturers for comparison. Buyers who do not want to spend that much can purchase a somewhat weaker version based on an Intel Core i5 processor and 8 GB of working memory. This configuration costs approximately 1000 Euros (~$1099). To achieve this, the manufacturer has installed an Intel Core i7 processor, a 16 GB DDR4 working memory and a 256 GB SSD. Flexibility and reliability are two main objectives of the new Inspiron lineup. Here, the mobility qualities of a tablet have to be fused with the features of a conventional laptop.
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