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The Dell Inspiron 2-in-1 Chromebook combines a stunning 14" Full HD touch display with the power of an Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB RAM, and 128GB eMMC storage. Its 360° flip-and-fold design offers versatility for both work and play, while next-gen connectivity ensures you stay linked wherever you are. Perfect for the modern professional on the go!
Standing screen display size | 14 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Processor | 2.2 GHz Core_i3_550 |
RAM | 4 GB DDR |
Hard Drive | 128 GB Embedded MultiMediaCard |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics 620 |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1 days |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Dell Inspiron |
Item model number | C7486-3250GRY-PUS |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 9.06 x 0.66 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 9.06 x 0.66 inches |
Color | grey |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB |
Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
Power Source | AC & Battery |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
M**Y
My first Chromebook and so far Loving it!
So on a whim a financially smarter individual would have ignored, I recently purchased the Dell Inspiron 14 2in1 Chromebook. This is my first personal computer in years (not counting a Windows 8 tablet a few years back). This is also my first time experiencing a Chromebook. I’ll be honest here: I had some reservations about buying a Chromebook over Windows or Apple.In the end after ready other reviews and watching youtube videos of various offerings I looked at two primary deciding factors: 1. Can I do what I want to do with a Chromebook? and 2. What is it I want to be able to do? I want to get back into writing...Chromebooks lets me use Google Docs. It isn’t Word, but that’s fine. And I wanted to be able to use internet. Chromebooks are primarily web based. And so far it is really responsive and faster than any of my previous computers or even the computers I use at work. Looking at my previous usage of computers I realized that even were I to get a Windows PC or a Macbook, the usage itself would not change drastically. I’d use it for writing and internet.I wanted a Chromebook that would have a good screen and build with a backlit keyboard that could function as both a laptop and an oversized tablet for drawing. The Dell Inspiron 14 chromebook fit the bill in regards to those features. So I zeroed in and did my research and bought one.Ease of UseSetting up this Chromebook was really easy. Finding my wifi password took longer than the overall setup of this computer. After powering it on, basically it just wanted my Google username and password and then it walked me through setting up my internet connection and gave me the option of viewing tutorials or a tour of features. The mouse is responsive and has many ease of use gesture options available. The keyboard feels great and I love that it is backlit so that I can work in darker settings. There is no sleep option though closing the lid seems to put it to sleep. And shutting down is quick as is starting it up; just takes a few seconds and using the Smart Lock feature I can unlock it with my phone.DesignNot much for me to say here. It is solidly built, a little heavier than some of the other Chromebooks I looked at, but is very pleasant looking. It has a microSD slot, two USB-C ports, either one of which can be used for charging the laptop. It has one USB port and place to plug in headphones. The monitor can fold backwards to become a tablet; since it is a bit on the heavy side you will probably want to lay it down on your lap or use it in tent mode. The built in speakers are downward facing but audio is loud and clear. Beneath the computer’s base on the right side is a stylus that works wonderfully; I really liked discovering that my Samsung Note 8’s S-pen works on this screen and this computer’s stylus works on the Note 8. There aren’t function keys on the keyboard, at least not labeled though there are shortcuts to them and you can, I believe, change the behavior of the number keys to perform same as function keys. As a writer I was surprised at first to find that there is no caps lock key, but I soon learned that ALT + SEARCH key turns on caps and a simple SHIFT press turns it back off.Screen and AudioThe screen is very vivid and bright, full HD. And as I said earlier, despite having the built in speakers under the base of the computer sound is clear and easy to hear.ConclusionAll-in-all I am very pleased with this purchase. At $545 at time of purchase it definitely on the more expensive side of Chromebooks. However, this seems justified in excellent build quality; it feels premium to me. If you are looking for a great Chromebook and are not against having much of your work/usage take place online and saved in the cloud, I would definitely recommend this computer.
P**S
Splendid Built and Screen
I've been a Chromebook user for years and I'm always surprised that when following and reading about what comes on the market I read so many contradictory opinions which - on both sides - do often not represent the reality. Even the reputed Chromebook reviewers often miss the central point. There's not much really positive rating of this CB, except from Notebook-check that rates this CB at 87 percent, mentioning it as a Pixel book alternative, which is absolutely right. What's not to like when it' a bit 'heavy'? I love that as it feels VERY strong which I think it is. Greatly it doesn't take fingerprints and so always remains very clean. It's plain speedy and snappy too with the i-3 8th gen processor but another perhaps best point is the screen brightness, which I need and like. It has perfect color accuracy. That was the main point I was wanting to find, a good Chromebook with a bright screen. This Chromebook is a complete laptop for an average and yet still professional user. For huge workloads and programmers it might not the right thing with 4 RAM but for me this is the most satisfactory Chromebook I've ever had, I much prefer it to my Lenovo Yoga Chromebook. The 4GB is DDR4, so better than the DDR3 and the zram automatically adds 6 GB to the 4 RAM. This software addition on Chrome OS works wonderfully. I honestly think you would need really big tasks to slow it down. When I have 35 tabs open (just to try), nothing goes wrong either.Had this Chromebook now for over six months and still love it just the same.. I haven't had any occasions for snap or stop working. Dell, you have done a great job with this computer.05.05.2020Had this Dell Chromebook for almost a year now, and still, there is no other Chromebook that I'd probably prefer, in particular the display is gorgeous, speed is very good ... you just can't get over it that it just has 4GB of RAM. But it works, honestly, very well and speedily.For a regular user, with no programming or very heavy stuff, this laptop is a delight and such a beautiful, well constructed machine. It's a beauty, believe me. No fingerprints.tip: Crostini is working well on this CB, but it must be said that this fills up RAM and slows the machine ... if not the Dell Inspiron is unbreakable ... just saying that if you want a very fluent and consistent experience it's better not to install Linux ... just saying
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