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All of this comes at a price, though. At £849, the Inspiron 17 2-in-1 stretches slightly out of our £800 price range – yet its performance is no better than many Core i5 rivals. Part of that is presumably due to a noisy and ineffective fan, and it also do...
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Spacious keyboard and touchpad, Most connectivity needs covered...
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Expensive, Too large...
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If you want a big-screen computer for a mostly desktop-bound role there are things to like about the Inspiron 17 2-in-1. But for a slick Windows experience, you should buy the SSD-equipped model – which pushes the price up even further to £892...
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In terms of practicality, a six-pound tablet is right up there with an eight-pound Bic ballpoint pen or triangular Goodyear tires. We've said in numerous reviews that 15.6-inch 2-in-1 convertibles are too bulky and heavy for use in tablet mode, so you can...
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Sleek aluminum construction, Bright 1080p touch screen, Solid sound...
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Way too big and heavy for tablet mode, Brief battery life, Small SSD, Lacks Thunderbolt 3 port...
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Dell's King Kong convertible, the Inspiron 17 7000 2-in-1, is a well-equipped desktop replacement that folds into an unwieldy but eye-pleasing presentation station...
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Gigantic convertible meets Whiskey Lake! The large 17-inch Dell convertible has received a CPU upgrade. In addition to the internal update, the case was also completely redesigned. Find out in this review, whether these changes make sense and whether the...
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flexible usage options, modern design, USB-C with DisplayPort support, robust aluminum case with flawless workmanship, fast quad-core processor, 16 GB RAM, useful storage solution (SSD + HDD), good positioning of the connections, display with stable view...
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stiff hinges, slow SD-card reader, relatively small keys, SSD with low write rates, throttled CPU performance in battery operation, sliding characteristics of the touchscreen not always optimal, outdoor usage is very limited (reflective display), no alte...
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We are in the process of testing Dell convertibles with Whiskey Lake CPUs. In this case, there is a huge difference, compared to the previous model – the Inspiron 17 7779, which featured Kaby Lake processors. So, naturally, we expect a lot more performan...
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Beautiful all-aluminum design, Good input hardware, Excellent display with wide sRGB coverage, high contrast and high maximum brightness (AUO B173HAN01.3), No PWM across all brightness levels (AUO B173HAN01.3), Superb performance, The thermal efficiency i...
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Quite uncomfortable to use as a 2-in-1, Pricey, I/0 limited to the essentials, despite the available space...
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Being a child of a very tiny family of devices – 17-inch convertibles, the Dell Inspiron 17 7786 2-in-1 is destined to be a front-runner. The lack of severe competition didn't make Dell lay back and spoil this device. Actually, here we see quite the oppos...
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