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No matter what adventure you chase, the 360° hinge gives you the flexibility to get things done, whether in tablet, tent, stand or laptop modes. An optional active pen allows for natural writing while taking notes or journaling.
Q: how much does this laptop weigh?
A: Its about 3.6 pounds
Q: Does it have a sim card slot?
A: Does'n it
A: It does have many ports.
Q: Is this NEW-in-the-Box or refurbished? Answer to previous question stated both! Which is correct??
A: Item is new in box and arrived in great condition.
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Q: Does it have a camera for virtual meetings?
A: Yes, it does, it even has a sliding blocker that will cover and uncover the camera.
Q: can I use Word and Excel? What about acrobat
A: Yes to Word and Excel.
Q: is this dell use windows 11
A: It is shipped with Windows 11 Home preinstalled.

No matter what adventure you chase, the 360° hinge gives you the flexibility to get things done, whether in tablet, tent, stand or laptop modes. An optional active pen allows for natural writing while taking notes or journaling.

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| There were no pros for this product— | Overall Performance, Portability, Battery Life, Touchscreen, Speed | Overall Performance, Processor Speed, Battery Life, Portability, Touchscreen | Battery Life, Portability, Processor Speed, Build Quality, Port Count |
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Overall this laptop is ok for the price point. I like the relatively smaller size and the fact that it can also be used as a tablet. The color is called ice but is more like a nice graphite gray. The touch screen is very responsive. Setup was quick and easy. One thing I don't like is that the fan comes on more frequently than my previous 2-in-1 (also a Dell) and is fairly loud. Recently the screen has been randomly going black and then coming back on a few seconds later. The machine itself stays on, so fortunately I don’t lose what I’m working on. I did not expect this from a brand new laptop that’s only been used about 10 times. I do like many things about this computer, and if the display wasn’t glitchy I would recommend it for anyone looking for a 2-in-1 laptop.
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Posted by fl2nc2fl
I have been able to use several 2-in-1’s over the years and this is my second Dell. In fact I have the upgraded version of this model with the Intel Core 7 150U and 1TB NVME drive. I have had a great experience with the top end model over the last year, and I have recommended it to several family members and colleagues that were looking for a 2-in1. I was interested to see how this more budget friendly model stacks up, and if it still checks all of the boxes. I used this for the same tasks as my other laptop to get a direct comparison of their capabilities. Activities included picture/video editing, Word and Excel work flows, Netflix, and a few lightweight games. Specs CPU – Intel Core 5 120U 10 Core – 2 Performance Cores @ 1.4 GHz (boost to 5 GHz) and 8 Efficient Cores @ 0.9 GHz (boost to 3.8 GHz) Memory – 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR5-5600 Quad Channel 42-42-42-82 Graphics – Integrated Intel Iris XE Graphics @ 300MHz (boost to 1300MHz) Screen – 14”1920 x 1200 60Hz FHD (WUXGA 16:10) IPS with 250 nits brightness Storage – 512GB WD SN5000S 2230 Gen 4x4 NVME SSD Ports – 2X USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with Power Delivery and Display Support / 2X USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A / 1X HDMI 1.4 / 1X SD Reader Slot / TRRS 3.5mm Jack (headphone and mic support) Webcam – 1080P with physical privacy shutter and dual array microphone Dimensions – 12.36 x 8.9 x 0.62”; 3.77lb Network/Connectivity – WiFi 6E (802-11ax) / Bluetooth 5.3 Design The design of the Dell Inspiron notebook is good. It’s pleasing form factor that lends itself well to portability, and it’s easy to live with. I have been using the laptop on the couch, at the dining room table, in an airplane, and at a jobsite. It was used to watch movies on a long cross country car ride for my kids as well. Dell calls the silver looking finish of this laptop Ice blue. The outer shell feels sleek with a light texture. The shape and weight of it feels solid. The inside continues that overall design style and maintains the same materials. The keyboard and trackpad are the only places not made of the shell material. The keyboard has a fairly nice feel that I like to type on. The key spacing doesn’t feel too tight and the keys themselves have a decent detent click while remaining silent. The trackpad is a good size at 4.5x3.1”, and it’s a soft, slick textured surface. The trackpad leaves enough space for your palms to easily rest on the laptop while typing, so it’s all well laid out. I have not experienced real heat spots in the keyboard under load. The heat gets dumped through the bottom/back edge, so lap only heats up a little bit. I wasn’t a big fan of the port layout on the other laptop, and this one has the exact same setup. The issue I have is the lack of USB-C for charging on both sides of the laptop. I always seem to be sitting to the left of an outlet, so I have to drape the charger across me to be plugged in. I have found it’s not a huge issue as the laptop has a great battery life. Its only annoying if I need to use the laptop and it needs charging. Like I found before, the full SD card slot is very useful – I just used it to pull pictures from my DSLR of my recent vacation. Both sides carry a USB 3.2 Gen 1-Type A port. The right side also has the headphone jack, while the left has the HDMI 1.4 port (supports 1080p @ 60FPS). The power button in the top right of the keyboard also doubles as a fingerprint reader, which works great for identity verification on different Windows and Google apps. This laptop does not support the camera based Windows Hello unlocking. I don’t mind this as I find the fingerprint superior. The switch from laptop to tablet is seamless. The hinges handle the transition well and I have never get the impression that I will break something my switching. The hinges hold their position well so you fold it over but leave it halfway open to prop it up on a surface. Windows makes the switch without issue and there is no noticeable delay or lag in the switch. When rotating the hinge to tablet mode the keyboard and trackpad are disabled, so you are left with either the touchscreen interface or any connected mouse or keyboard. The power button is the only active key as it allows you to lock the screen or turn the laptop off. Performance The 10 core 120U released in early 2024 as part of the Raptor Lake-U refresh. It was the midrange offering in Intel’s U series at that time. This processor is now 1 year old and has seen a successor in the 220U. This refresh appears to be a very modest update with some improved multicore performance, so the 120U appears to remain relevant. Its age may offer some savings because of its spot in the CPU release cycle timeline. Like the 150U, the 120U is a 15W TDP chip made for efficient performance. In my usage the 120U has been a quick processor that is fully up to the challenge of day-to-day tasks. I haven’t noticed any performance difference during normal usage of this laptop vs. my 150U based system. Opening and closing programs, web browsing, and streaming Netflix all perform the same. Where things differentiated was during more CPU/iGPU intensive tasks. Working on a photoshop project I could see a small increase in time to complete modifications. Where the gap widened was video editing and encoding in DaVinci. There was about a 10% increase in project processing and finalizing with this laptop vs my other system. It’s not a huge drag, but it does showcase the slight performance edge of the 150U vs. 120U. Would that 10% push me to pay a premium for the upgraded system? Probably not, but your use case will be different from mine. What I want out of a laptop is good battery life and snappy performance, which this certainly has. I was able to pull down roughly 10hrs of battery runtime on the 64WHr battery. I have ran it from full to empty several times and usually come out around the mark unless I am using it streaming/video playback more than lighter tasks like web browsing or Office apps. My kids used the laptops on our recent vacation to watch some movies. They used both laptops (150U and 120U based systems) in tablet mode, and they each got about 7.5-8 hours of battery life watching movies. When I used the laptop on a recent work trip I had much more mixed usage with email, Word, browsing, etc and I managed to keep it going for 8hrs with about 12% battery left. The fans on the system will kick on under a decent load – I had multiple programs open, a browser with a bunch of tabs, and a video playing from the C drive before it was on full blast. The same could be said for this system as well – I had Firefox with 20 tabs, Word, Netflix, a large file transfer, and a system monitor running before I noticed a hit to window min/max’ing and a file transfer slowdown. This was a similar to the 150U system, but just a little less load before it started to slow up. My experience gaming on the higher specc’d version of this laptop wasn’t great. The iGPU is pretty weak and isn’t designed for gaming loads. Older games will play fine on lower settings, but you can’t expect high framerates/settings. The 150U system played the Master Chief Collection on low settings and maxed out around 45FPS. On this system that number dropped to 41FPS. Not great, but it’s playable for the single player campaign. Something like Minecraft is handled better on a system like this, but I wouldn’t base the purchase of this laptop off its gaming performance. This is a great productivity platform and would be perfect for work or school. The processor has enough speed and power to truck along for years and still be relevant. The 16GB of RAM and NVME are going to be enough for most tasks, and both items are upgradeable/expandable. Display The 14” 1920 X 1200p FHD touchscreen display is the same that came on my other laptop. Text is sharp, and has enough brightness (250 nits) to be used in a well-lit space. I used it out on site in the Texas sun and could see the screen easily. The panel itself is Dell’s WVA (wide viewing angle) display, which is an upgraded IPS-type display that provides better contrast than a traditional IPS. It maintains good off-angle viewing like you would expect from an IPS. The display has a high gloss glass finish, that can reflect lights brighter than the display itself. Bezels are thin - ¼” on the sides and ⅜ at the top to for the webcam. The display handles colors fine (no HDR support) and they appear to be fairly accurate. You can see where it falls a bit short in videos/shows where deeper blacks would be a benefit. The touchscreen is responsive to multipoint touches and tracks fingers pretty well. It’s a good touchscreen display overall. Sound and Webcam The laptop uses dual speakers that output on either side of the bottom towards the front. The speakers are OK – nothing groundbreaking. Dialogue or video call audio sounds just fine, and it works great for that purpose. Music and movie sound is on the flat side. There’s no real bass to speak of, the mids come through well, and the highs are a little underrepresented. It’s what I would expect out of a thinner laptop. The 1080p webcam sits atop the screen and comes with a physical slider to block its view. The camera is meant to be used with some light in the room as it does come off a little dark. The camera mic grabs your audio fairly well, but can pick up some background noise. Quiet conversation is picked up well, so the mics are sensitive enough. Overall it works well for my family video chats. Much like my other Inspiron I am very happy with the performance of this laptop. The 150U based system has been my go to mobile system for almost a year now, and this model looks to be just as good. I would recommend this laptop to anyone looking for a good 2-in-1. This 120U based model provides a good budget-friendly option and I it has enough power to handle your day-to-day task with ease. It’s a good platform for work or for as a graduation gift for a kid heading to college.
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Posted by DaveW
Really good and fast just bought it for office work but find it multitasking and could use it more got great deal on it for cheapest price around thanks BEST BUY for that been using dell for last 20 years and thats only brand trust for laptops really appreciate guys for great tech
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Posted by Paul