The Dell Inspiron laptop is likely retiring, but it represents a strong end to the brand with impressive specs for general use. Featuring a Snapdragon processor, 16GB of RAM, and a PCIe 4.0 SSD, it performs efficiently for 2D and office tasks. However, its limitations in 3D rendering and color accuracy make it less suitable for intensive design work. The design is straightforward and sturdy, with a solid metal build and a smooth screen hinge, though it lacks some connectivity options. Overall, it's well-suited for everyday users seeking a reliable and affordable laptop.
This may be the last Inspiron we see, as the name is being retired by Dell along with XPS and Latitude, but it's a good way for the consumer-focused brand to go out.
It's a nippy little beast when it comes to 2D and office work, though it suffers from the usual Snapdragon problem that its GPU is either incompatible or slow in rendering work.
It's an extremely stiff chassis, which facilitates passing it around more easily, and prevents any flex in the casing from preventing the trackpad from working.
While not a rugged laptop by any means, it feels solid and the hinge that attaches the screen is very smooth.
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