I just received this product. In general it looks fine. I like the touch screen but I expected a better quality from Dell. I have been using Mac for a long time and switching to something which makes squeaky noise when folding the screen really bothers me. Idk if everybody is experiencing this weird sound. This is a clear manufacturing and quality problem. I thought that Dell is a respected company and would not experience this kind of simple problems before buying this. In addition to this keys may be a little bigger than this. Now I think I will return this and try to find a new one.
JORGE SALINAS DE CORDOVA
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NO PUEDO ACTIVAR MI WINDOWS ME PIDE LA CLAVE DEL PRODUCTO Y UDS. NO LO ENVIARON!!!
Yuri Kucherenco
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added 8Gb more of memory to improve productivity
Maria Elena Botei
5
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The best laptop I have ever had! I recommend it!
Barnard Rollit
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Ive been using Macs regularly for 26 years and have only dabbled a little in the Windows (and Linux) environments via emulators. Ive now jumped into Windows with both feet by acquiring this interesting laptop/tablet combo. The computer came in surprisingly compact packaging but was in perfect condition and is aesthetically very well made, slim and smoothly functional. I personally wouldnt call it a real tablet, as hinging back the built-on keyboard leaves the keyboard exposed and not something youd want to place on a surface or hold by your hands. It is, however, very nice to use in sandwich-board configuration, with a touch screen that is crystal clear and very responsive. As for laptop mode, you get the best of both worlds: a comfortable, full-featured keyboard coupled to touch screen capability. This, to me, is the ideal laptop concept. As a relative Windows neophyte, Im not sure what I can say about the OS (10) itself other than it got a little dizzying getting it all set up. Activation really had me stymied, as the computer didnt come with a product or activation key; I finally ventured clicking the "activation help" button (this is my best recollection of its designation) on the relevant screen and, wonder of wonders, that took care of that. On the other hand, there were zero problems getting it up on my home network. The rest, to date, has been probing—perhaps more accurately playing—around, trying this and that and basically getting acquainted with Windows on native hardware.
CJ-MO
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The Dell Inspirion 2&1 PC is a convertible laptop that can flip into tablet mode for a more flexible user experience. The laptop is a standard configuration, 8GB of ram, 256GB HDD drive. This has the 8th Generation I7 chip for fast performance for all users. First the build of the PC is top notch. The fit and finish of the manufacture is top quality, no misaligned or poor fitting parts anywhere on this PC. (I have had other PCs that have fitment issues with the screen and bezel). There is nothing worse than having a bad keyboard and this one has no issues. The keyboard has good spacing and great tactile feel and rebound on the keystroke, nothing stiff, clunky, or woody feeling when using the keyboard. Dell seems to have cured the touch pad driver issue they had on earlier Inspirion series laptops as this touch pad worked very well. The laptop is a little heavy for what I am used to, but nothing that would keep me from traveling with it. The unit weighs a little more than 4 pounds, not the heaviest but not a flyweight like my 13" Inspirion. The reason for the added weight is the fantastic screen. The 1920x1080 high definition screen really is the centerpiece of this laptop. "Bright, Crisp, and Colorful" is a great way to describe it and is worth the extra weight. The speakers on this Inspirion are typical laptop speakers, so my recommendation is to get a good pair of head buds or Bluetooth headphones as you will get better sound out of these. Flipping the screen over to tablet mode and the PC operation mimics a tablet, from using onscreen keyboards to using icons to start apps, to disabling the exposed keyboard. I find the tablet mode to be great when traveling to watch movies on the screen when traveling. The laptop comes with Bluetooth connectivity which allows you to connect a range of devices (drives, cameras, headphones) one at a time. It also allows you to connect your phone to the laptop. I havent done this yet but I find it interesting that you can manage your calls through your PC. Battery life varies by the activity you are using the laptop for. When traveling I found that by playing movies the battery life is around 3 hours. Recharging the battery takes around 4 hours depending on the activity of the laptop, this is well within most peoples use requirements. There is one negative to this PC and that is the connection of the power adapter to the laptop. The Pin and Barrel connector seems risky that any bumping of the adapter when plugged into the laptop has the possibility of damaging the connector or its connection to the board. My other Inspirion has had this connector for 3+ years without issue and maybe I am being overly sensitive to this, but a stouter connection would make me feel better with a high end laptop like this. Generally I wont grade the Microsoft software installed when reviewing a PC or Laptop as the hardware manufacturer has little say on the operating system development or issues. The laptop comes with Microsoft 10 installed which is typical industry standard. All in all, the Dell Inspirion 14" laptop is a well made laptop, with plenty of features and great performance and I would highly recommend it.
Reasonable Reviewer
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I received this computer specifically to write a review. That said, I try to be honest and open in all my reviews. (Please see the enclosed pictures.) This is an amazing machine from Dell. My last Inspiron lasted for over ten years. The quality of the brand speaks for itself. The first thing I noticed was how light this machine is. My Win 10 machine from two years ago weights at least twice as much as this laptop. I do a lot of artwork on my computer. Having an appropriately sensitive touch screen is critical for my creative programs. The sensitivity to location and pressure were phenomenal. (You can see the machines specs in the pictures.) Then, I did a speed trial using a common video encoding program. Again, this computer beat the pants off of the previous Win 10 machine. While it takes my old machine nine hours to encode a sample film into DCP format, this new computer was able to do it in less than four hours. Wow! Just wow! There are a variety of ports on the machine including: an SD card slot, two USB C inputs, one USB C input, an HDMI out, and an earphone out. All in all this is a magnificent machine, and I give it my highest rating.
Willie
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great convertible laptop with touchscreen... fast booting very nice, lots of storage... unfortunately, DELL doesnt ship with a choice of OS to use, so heres how i did it (see below)... the laptop has a nice bright screen with adjustable keyboard lighting, plenty of USB ports, and an SDHC port, along with HDMI... my unit arrived with no protective wrapping in the box, but was undamaged (it looked like the laptop arrived straight from DELL and was then plopped into a shipping box with a smile... Windows 10 isnt too bad, but i have other fish to fry and prefer to have a choice... the biggest hurdle is swapping the storage management of the 512GB SSD from a RAID configuration to AHCI. This must be done because GNU/Linux cannot run its installer [specifically partitioning tools] for a dual-boot system on an existing RAID-configured Windows 10 system. The idea is to change the scheme, then use Windows to partion the disk, then run the GNU/Linux install. heres how to do the storage management scheme swap and not hork your Windows 10 install; and on that topic, if you do run into problems, you can always recover this laptop to its original factory condition by pressing F12 at the Dell logo, then selecting the restore option; this is handy in case you have trouble with any disk management issues - Dell really should give a consumer roadmap to the SSDs partitioning scheme, and indicate which partition holds the OS restore to avoid accidental overwrite): 1. run msconfig.exe and set boot to Safe Mode 2. boot to Safe Mode, then reboot to the BiOS by tapping F2 at the Dell logo 3. scroll down to System Configuration, then SATA Operation and set to AHCI, apply and exit 4. boot to Safe Mode, and run msconfig.exe again to set normal boot 5. reboot again, and keep your fingers crossed (it worked on this Dell 14 5000) Next, make room for GNU/Linux by using the Windows+X key, select Disk Management, select OS (C:) and shrink it (i used 200GB, which is more than enough for GNU/Linux). I then used Rufus to make a bootable Ubuntu USB using the very latest Desktop version (Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS, good thru 2023), popped it into a slot, then rebooted to BIOS, went to General->Boot Sequence, changed the Boot order to the USB drive, applied changes and exited. Booted to Ubuntu live. Everything worked: sound, network, backlight keyboard, display brightness, touchpad, etc. Clicked on the install icon on the Desktop, then selected to install a dual-boot system, with Ubuntu installing the GRUB boot loader to offer GNU/Linux or Windows boot. The empty disk space was recognized as partition7 and I assigned it as root (/) - no fancy partitioning schemes needed for me... Installed and rebooted, then saw the GRUB bootloader screen with Ubuntu first and Windows second. Both work fine! I will do more testing to see how well Ubuntu works with the touchscreen, but for now its very nice to be able to use both operating systems on this hardware. I say that Dell has done a good job here, and once you figure out the RAID hurdle, life is good. Its all about choice, right? Five stars for this notepad, highly recommended, as it readily supports an alternative operating system
LT
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If there are two main points I want to convey about this laptop, they are- 1.) This laptop is EXTREMELY FAST. Everything is absolutely instant. I dont know if this laptop has a little wheel that spins when it is thinking because Ive never had it spin. You know how when you uninstall a program for example, you wait for at least a few seconds... Yeah not with this laptop, its INSTANT. When I set it up I had a few hundred GBs of files being transferred on to it, meanwhile I was installing programs and uninstalling programs and it never even slowed down. It is unreal how fast this thing is. 2.) This laptop is gorgeous. The design is stunning. The functionality of using it as a tablet, or standing it up, or a laptop is awesome. For a few years Ive been contemplating if I even need a computer since I do most everything on my phone. And to be honest, no I dont need a computer. But after owning this for a few weeks I LOVE and WANT this laptop! I use it almost every night for things I could do on my phone, but I am doing them faster and on a nice big touch screen because of this laptop. Some other pros and cons Pros: -TOUCH SCREEN. It makes this a tablet when you want it to be. Every other device we use is touchscreen so it has become natural to want to touch. The screen auto rotates between portrait or landscape mode too. Finally the windows 10 shortcuts are nice. -SPECS. I would just say if you are not a computer person or dont know if "Intel i7 4.6ghz-8GB Memory- 512 GB SSD" is good or not, It is amazing. It is like a Ferrari. Put another way, if you dont know if the specs are good, they are more than good enough for anything you could ever want to use this computer for. Even gaming. It has a ton of harddrive space (512gb) an extremely fast hard drive (having a solid state drive is really important for speed) plenty of ram (8gb you can go up to 16gb) and an insanely fast and powerful processor (8th Gen i7) Cons: -WINDOWS 10. You might not like it at first because it is a little different from other windows operating systems. But it has more functionality when you get used to it. Its hard to change after thousands of hours on more traditional windows operating systems. Give this time and you will like it. The biggest complaint about windows 10 is that its slow. Not a problem with this ridiculously fast machine! -BLOATWARE. The computer came with a lot of garbage and games pre-installed. Fortunately with Windows 10 it is super easy to uninstall. Literally you just right click, uninstall. -NO CD DRIVE. This is common on a lot of laptops and all-in-ones but as someone that does still get a few occasional audio cds it is annoying that I cannot "rip" them to my computer. Not a big problem, buy a external CD drive for $20-$30.
Bookenator
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Lets start with what I didnt like. Its heavy. Not heavy for a laptop, but heavy for a tablet, which its trying to be half the time. You fold the screen over and, voilà, its a tablet. But an oddly heavy one, so not really practical in the way a tablet would be. The flip side is that its more powerful and practical than just a tablet. Nice keyboard, great display, and even the built in speakers sound good. It would have been nice if it included a pen and a place to store it, but out of the box its a nice laptop with pretty much all the features and power most people would expect. Worth checking out.
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