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The editors liked
Discrete graphics provide a good mobile gaming experience
Aluminum body looks great and is sturdy
Strong performance and battery life
Colorful
Crisp display
Impressive performance
Good graphics
Above-average battery life
Attractive design
All-aluminum upper shell
Vivid display
Very good gaming performance
Wi-Fi limited to 802.11n
Large touch screen. Numeric keypad. Full set of I/O ports. 16GB of memory. Speedy boot time.
Well-built and attractive
Great-looking high-res display
Nvidia discrete graphics
Decent sound
Ample RAM and storage
Long battery life
Powerful multitasker
Good HD display
Solid aluminum build
The editors didn't like
The price tag will put this system out of reach for some shoppers
The display
While good
Can't compete with top-shelf displays. If that's important to you
The XPS line might serve you better
Below-average screen brightness
Keyboard a bit mushy
Speakers sound flat
Mediocre input ergonomics
Limbo-riffic chassis exhibits too much flex
Flimsy screen hinge. Keyboard takes time to master. No 5GHz Wi-Fi
Flimsy screen hinge. Keyboard takes time to master. No 5GHz WiFi
Well-built and attractive, Great-looking high-res display, Nvidia discrete graphics, Decent sound, Ample RAM and storage, Long battery life
A bit heavy, Not a benchmark barn-burner
Sleek-looking and solid, with massive memory and storage as well as strong graphics, this Inspiron is a lot of laptop for not too much money. We'd prefer a true SSD rather than its hybrid hard drive, though. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-06-23, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Large touch screen. Numeric keypad. Full set of I/O ports. 16GB of memory. Speedy boot time.
Flimsy screen hinge. Keyboard takes time to master. No 5GHz Wi-Fi
The touch-screen Dell Inspiron 15 (7537) ultrabook is aimed at power users who absolutely need premium components for heavy multitasking....
Discrete graphics provide a good mobile gaming experience, Aluminum body looks great and is sturdy, Strong performance and battery life
The price tag will put this system out of reach for some shoppers, The display, while good, can't compete with top-shelf displays. If that's important to you, the XPS line might serve you better
As we mentioned at the beginning of this review, the Dell Inspiron 15 7537 walks a very fine line between mainstream and high-end system. It costs way too much to not provide a great experience, but it’s also not expensive enough to have all the bells ...
Published: 2013-11-21, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The Dell Inspiron 7000 is exactly what it looks like; a solid and reliable enough workhorse with just a little bit of graphics grunt on the side. It's certainly no gaming laptop, and I'd strongly advise anyone interested to make sure that they hit Dell up...
It has an elegant silver and aluminium finish, It has a good sized backlit keyboard, It has a good touch screen, The touchpad is good and smooth feeling, The large memory compensates a little for it not having a top speed processor.
It is unusually heavy and thick for an ultrabook, Given the thickness, it is surprising that there is no CD/DVD drive, The keyboard has very shallow keys and gives a little when typing, The backlight makes key markings almost invisible in daylight because
The Dell Inspiron 15 7537 is a good looking, but rather chunky mid-range laptop. We are impressed with the touchscreen but we think it isn't ideal for carrying around with you...