Dell™ Inspiron 3511 Laptop, 15.6" Screen, Intel® Core™ i7, 16GB Memory, 512GB Solid State Drive, Windows® 11, I3511-7118BLK-PUS
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A responsive yet quiet performance, featuring the latest 11th generation Intel® Core™ processor.
15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-glare LED Backlight Non-Touch Narrow Border WVA Display
11th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7 Processor (12MB Cache, up to 4.7 GHz)
Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics with shared graphics memory
512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
16GB, 8GBx2, DDR4, 2666MHz memory
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and only a hdmi 1.4 port.
Home or Pro? Most likely Home.
I ordered the Lenovo Thinkbook for my daughter but that is showing 2 months for shipping. Is this a good deal for a college kid? Should last 4 years.
Fast processor 16gb ram and large ssd good
What do you use it for? Can you play games with it?
Two of my relatives bought them and they just arrived today in the mail. Solid laptop for the money, pretty good specs for $530 this was the best deal I've seen so far on a non gaming laptop this holiday season so I shared it with a bunch of people and two relative jumped on it.
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Two of my relatives bought them and they just arrived today in the mail. Solid laptop for the money, pretty good specs for $530 this was the best deal I've seen so far on a non gaming laptop this holiday season so I shared it with a bunch of people and two relative jumped on it.
The best deal I found for a non-gaming laptop over the shopping period. First thing you need to do is download RevoUninstaller (or similar) and uninstall all of McAfee Antivirus - its constant scanning causes the computer to skip and lag incessantly. It even made the web browser unusable. It leaves a lot behind, so I recommend an uninstall tool v. the built-in uninstall.
Once it's gone, it's perfect. Windows Defender is perfectly adequate - add something like Malwarebytes for occasional scanning and you're good to go. Don't buy a laptop with 8GB or less of soldered RAM - it's a total waste and in a year or two you'll have a frustrating brick on your hands.
Not sure, I haven't seen it yet and didn't get one for myself at all.
I was wondering about the same! Very strange