
Why you need to buy the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series 7-in-1 laptop from Dell to get the best value for your money
Posted by Ars Technic’s tech staff on April 18, 2018 07:05:08 The Dell Inspix 15 7000 Series 7-In-1 is the latest high-end laptop from the company that has been the epitome of affordable tech since the launch of the Inspiron 14 7000 series in 2015.
For some, this will be a familiar-looking product: an 8th generation Intel Core i5-7200U processor, a 13.3-inch 1080p display, and a 3TB hard drive.
But for those who have been keeping tabs on Dell’s stock market performance for the last several years, this model could be a deal-breaker.
We’ll be using Dell’s new pricing structure to determine if this laptop is worth the $1,999 price tag it commands.
The 7-inch screen Dell is using for this Inspiron will be the 8.3MP panel found on the Dell XPS 13 13 7000 series.
The panel will be used to deliver a 1,920×1,080 resolution (1366×768), with an aspect ratio of 16:9, and will also provide a 2,560×1 (4:3) resolution.
The new Dell Inspion line of laptops will be based on the 14 7000-series processors.
That’s good news for people who have a lot of computing power but are more likely to be looking for an inexpensive, but high-performing laptop.
The Inspiron 7-series is powered by a 6th generation Core i7-7700HQ processor, which has four cores, eight threads, and four threads of Hyperthreading.
For more details on this processor and the other CPUs in this lineup, we’ll be discussing this in a future article.
This processor is also one of the first to be equipped with Intel HD Graphics 530, a new graphics processing unit.
For those who are not familiar with the technology, it is the first time that Intel has been able to offer such high-quality graphics in a chip.
It will be interesting to see how the Inspix 7-Series will perform with Nvidia’s Pascal graphics card, which is a high-performance graphics chip based on NVIDIA’s Maxwell architecture.
The Dell Xps 13 is the Dell’s 7th generation laptop.
It has the same chassis and chassis layout as the Inspirons 7- series, but it comes with a slightly different chassis and features.
The XPS 2013 is the current model of this lineup.
The laptop has a 4K display and comes with an 8.7MP camera.
The last of these laptops, the Inspiant 13 7000, is equipped with a 5.8-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) display, a 5400rpm Core i3 processor, and Intel HD graphics 530.
The HP Spectre x360 is the second laptop in the Dell line-up, and the last of the line to come with a 6.5-inch FHD (1920×1080) display and a 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
The model that is on sale today is the HP Spectre X360.
The Spectre x36 has the latest spec for this laptop, with an Intel Core x3-5010U processor and a 1TB HDD.
The second model in the lineup is the Inspicon x38, which offers a 3.5GHz Intel Skylake i7 processor and 2TB of SSD storage.
The third model in this line is the x36.
The 5th model in Dell’s lineup is currently the HP XPS Pro, which also has a 3GHz Intel Celeron, 3TB of HDD storage, and is available with an optional 2TB HDD drive.
If you’re looking for a new laptop with a solid, but budget-friendly price tag, Dell’s Inspiron series is a solid choice.
It is also available with a 2TB SSD.