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Dell Inspiron 14 5402 Laptop (Platinum Silver) on sale for
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- Visit the product page for this Dell Inspiron 14 5402 Laptop
- Under Support, select the option for "1 Year Mail-In Service"
- Add to cart
- In cart, apply coupon code 50OFF699
- Total will be $700.70 -> Now $688.50 + Free Shipping
Specs:
- Intel Core i7-1165G7 Quad-Core Processor
- 14" 1920x1080 300-nit Display
- 16GB DDR4 Memory
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.1
- Windows 10 Home
- Ports:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (DisplayPort/Power Delivery)
- 1x HDMI 1.4
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 4-Cell 53WHr Battery
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It you have looked at previous generations before, you would notice previous 10th gen is like
i7-10xx
And the 9th gen has something like
i7-9xx
Display Information: Page 17 showing that the 300 nits panel comes with 72% NTSC
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If you are doing normal user things, you wouldn't know one way or the other.
Linus Tech Tips had a blind test with people demoing different solid state drives. If memory serves, the technically slowest was the top choice by all participants as the one that felt fastest.
RAM speeds and such are the same. Unless you are doing benchmarking or crazy unique tasks, you won't notice anything RAM related unless you run out and need more. 16 gigs... I mean, I still run my gaming PC with 8 and rarely hit snags of capping out RAM. So non-gaming, I can imagine it's possible with everyday apps to hit 16 gigs, but that's a LOT of tabs open.
Remember, real world application vs max hypotheticals with technology are often fairly different. So even if dual channel gave you "twice" the capability, the question is what are you doing that is so actively RAM heavy in which the task would have a noticeable difference. You won't notice any difference browsing the web on pretty much anything probably about north of 5-10 meg because most websites simply lack enough data to load. You hit a very steep diminishing return on these kinds of things for most usage scenarios.
I am sure there are fellow techies that will downvote me, but that will largely be people that care about showing off specs over anything else. They exist. I couldn't even tell you the speed of my RAM - I know it's two 4 gig chips and DDR4, but otherwise 🤷 By the time I upgrade, my current RAM won't be compatible anyway. I typically upgrade once per RAM generation.
https://www.costco.com/dell-inspi...02545.h
So if someone prefer touchscreen and/or has the $50 off $500 Costco coupon that mentioned in the other Costco thread (and assume it may work with this), may be good deal for some.
The upc on box is 884116386384
On top it says:
Dell Inspiron 14
5000
Inspiron 5402
Silver
Which one is this before i open this box?
TIA
Dell called me again and they keep pushing that gaming desktop …
Dell G5 Gaming Desktop 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10700F processor(8-Core, 16M Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.8GHz) Windows 10 Home English videocard NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti 8GB GDDR6 memory 16GB, 1x16GB, DDR4, 2933MHz harddrive + 512 SSD for $1328 plus tax ..
But I don't need such high end graphic card …they said for low end model like the one you mentioned they cannot give much discount …they are only giving me $100 discount from the list price of the one you mentioned
is dell PC easy to modify ? Can I just buy a cheaper graphic card to replace the 3060 Ti to run my PC?
After two Amex offers, it will take off $200 which is $1128 plus tax. Is that not that bad ?
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