Dell Dumps Its Vostro 1TB Laptop for 70% Off, Now Selling for What Generic Budget Laptops Cost - Kotaku
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Dell Dumps Its Vostro 1TB Laptop for 70% Off, Now Selling for What Generic Budget Laptops Cost - Kotaku
"Most people just need something reliable for everyday tasks like web browsing, document work, video calls and media streaming. The Dell Vostro 15″ 1TB model just crashed to an all-time low of $599 on Amazon, slashed from its usual $1,999 sticker, and this 70% discount puts a brand-name business laptop at literally the same price point as generic budget machines."
"The Vostro 3530 is powered by Intel's 13th Generation Core i3-1305U, a five-core chip with one performance core and four efficiency cores. It divides the workload smartly between those efficiency and performance cores, depending on how demanding the task is. The performance core runs at a turbo frequency of as much as 4.5GHz for resource-intensive tasks such as video editing or a heavy spreadsheet while the efficiency cores do the background work without consuming much power to give you extended battery life."
"Dell equipped this laptop with a massive 32GB of DDR4 RAM, placing it firmly in the realm of a professional workstation rather than basic consumer laptop specs. That amount of memory lets you run dozens of Chrome tabs, have multiple Microsoft Office documents open, stream background music, host video calls, and still have some headroom left over. Students can research papers with innumerable reference tabs open alongside writing in Word and chatting on Discord without their system choking."
Dell's Vostro 15-inch 1TB model is offered at $599, a 70% reduction from $1,999, making a business-grade laptop as affordable as budget alternatives. The Vostro 3530 uses Intel 13th Gen Core i3-1305U with one performance and four efficiency cores, reaching up to 4.5GHz on the performance core for demanding tasks while preserving battery via efficiency cores. The system includes 32GB DDR4 RAM and a 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD for fast boots, extensive multitasking, and abundant local storage. Typical uses include web browsing, document work, video calls, media streaming, student research, and light content work.
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