Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Dell Inspiron 16 7610 - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Inspiron 16 7610 - Intel Gen 11.
September 2021
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Excellent performance
Battery life
Great design for the money
Razor sharp 3K display with good contrast and sRGB color reproduction
Good connection equipment including Thunderbolt 4
Two upgradable SODIMM and M.2 slots
Mostly quiet under low to medium load
Good case design
Longer battery life in parts
Lower pow
Sharp 3K display with good contrast and accurate sRGB colors
razor sharp 3K display with good contrast and sRGB color reproduction, good connection equipment including Thunderbolt 4, two upgradable SODIMM and M.2 slots, mostly quiet under low to medium load, good case design, longer battery life in parts, lower pow
heavier than it looks, speakers are not extraordinary, no PCIe 4, WiFi battery life not longer than with dGPU
Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7610 - test unit provided by CyberportThe Inspiron 16 is a laptop to show off: The heavy metal case communicates a haptic quality that comes close to that of the more expensive XPS 15. The bezels are slim, and the connection equipmen...
Published: 2021-08-26, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: A powerful, reasonably priced big-screen laptop, the Dell Inspiron 16 Plus is equally capable of rendering graphics-intensive games at 1080p as it is playing a 4K movie on an airplane tray table. The laptop occupies a small slice of the market between Del...
sharp 3K display with good contrast and accurate sRGB colors, good selection of ports including Thunderbolt 4, upgradeable 2x SODIMM and 2x M.2 storage, quiet under most light-to-medium loads, strong chassis design
slower-than-average processor performance, slower than the GTX 1660 Ti in most games, heavier than it looks, unimpressive audio, no PCIe 4 support
In review: Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7610. Test unit provided by DellVisually, the Inspiron 16 is the best-looking model in its family. The bezels are narrower than expected considering the power-hungry processors inside while the weighty metal chassis helps...
The Inspiron 16 Plus proves there is a market for professional laptops that are squarely aimed at budding content creators. This is not the ultimate content creator machine and Dell isn’t claiming that way. Notebooks like these weren’t highlighted previou...
Abstract: A laptop won't revolutionize the minutiae of your life the way a smartphone can. You can't easily whip one out to kill time in the elevator, capture a breathtaking sunset, or pay for a cup of coffee. But in the years since smartphones took on all these jo...
Abstract: If you're shopping for a laptop, you have torrent of options to choose among, be it a thin mobile companion or a hefty, rugged notebook, with a vast range of options in between. Where even to start? Sometimes the easiest thing to do is to narrow down your...
Abstract: I think this is a fantastic laptop that Dell made. There are a few minor quirks here and there, but I think it's acceptable overall. So, let's begin with our review.Let's start off by talking about the screen of this laptop. As the name suggests, this...