Dell Technologies has
Dell Inspiron 16 2-In-1 Touchscreen Laptop (Dark River Blue, usei2hbts7635gjrq) on sale for
$399.99 (or Less for New Customers).
Shipping is free.
Note: New customers may receive an additional 10% via
email sign up; this email sign up offer is only good for new Dell customers.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for sharing this deal.
Specs/Key Features:
- 16.0" FHD+ (1920x1200) 60Hz 300-nit 2-in-1 Touchscreen WVA (IPS) Display
- AMD Ryzen 5 7530U 6-Core / 12 Thread Processor
- 8GB (1x 8GB) 2133 MT/s LPDDR4x RAM (soldered)
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive / SSD
- Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics w/ shared graphics memory
- MediaTek MT7922 802.11ax WiFi 6E (2x2 / MU-MIMO) | Bluetooth
- 1080p Full HD webcam
- English US backlit keyboard
- Windows 11 Home
- 4-Cell 64Wh integrated battery
- 65W USB Type-C Adapter
- Weight: 4.40-lbs.
- Ports:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
- 1x Universal Audio Jack
- 1x HDMI 1.4 (maxi resolution supported over HDMI is 1920x1080 @60Hz. No 4K/2K output)
- 1x SD-card slot
Warranty: 1-Year Basic Onsite Service after remote diagnosis with Hardware-Only Support
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However...this is an Inspiron, not a Latitude. IME the Latitude line is much better made and will last longer. I personally would pay a lot more for a Latitude (I'd even buy an older Latitude vs a current Inspiron), but if price is your first priority then this may fulfill your needs.
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However...this is an Inspiron, not a Latitude. IME the Latitude line is much better made and will last longer. I personally would pay a lot more for a Latitude (I'd even buy an older Latitude vs a current Inspiron), but if price is your first priority then this may fulfill your needs.
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Was yours a 2 in 1 or just a 16? That would be the deal breaker, if the hinge broke.
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I have three 5410, 14 in 2 in 1's, a couple years old. All three overheat to almost hot, more than any laptop I've had, even though they're used only for browsing on the internet, nothing more. Additionally, on one of them, the keys csdfghjkl, sometimes quit working, and the only way I found was to shut down and restart. That is until someone told me about a Hebrew keyboard or something, anyway, what I found works is holding down the windows button then pushing 8,7,6 a couple times, and it resets itself. Very irritating. Before that I had two hard drives fail on some fairly new 15 inch Dell's right a tax time, and shortly after their warranty expiration. Truthfully, it's simply because I've always bought Dell and the Am Ex deals, or I would have parted ways, way before now. Loyal Dell purchaser for over 25 years, I've easily bought 30 plus laptops for myself, family and coworkers, along with at least 20 televisions back in the day and probably 5 gaming systems. Oh, and then that cheap move where they awarded cashback on the PS5 systems (about $59) then pulled it back from all the CB sites only AFTER the return period ended. Really bad on Dell, and they truly don't care. Dell keeps this up and they'll go the way SEARS did, SEARS built it's company on customer service. Maybe there will be a class action against them. Good luck to all that bought this, looks like a nice system otherwise.
The Ideapad has several advantages over the Dell:
The Dell has the same WIFI card, slightly bigger battery (the Lenovo was around 52-53Wh, 3-cell), and comes with a USB-C charger (the Lenovo is PD capable, but comes with a barrel-plug style charger). Whether you consider any of this a pro or con is up to you; I've gotten over 10 hours on a single charge with the Lenovo just doing a bunch of installing, updates, web browsing, and customization.
For both Dell and Lenovo, you are in the $750+ price range (even with discounts) to get a 16GB model in this lineup, so I was stoked to find brand new (warranty confirmed during setup, too!) sealed ones on eBay for $430.
The Ideapad has several advantages over the Dell:
The Dell has the same WIFI card, slightly bigger battery (the Lenovo was around 52-53Wh, 3-cell), and comes with a USB-C charger (the Lenovo is PD capable, but comes with a barrel-plug style charger). Whether you consider any of this a pro or con is up to you; I've gotten over 10 hours on a single charge with the Lenovo just doing a bunch of installing, updates, web browsing, and customization.
For both Dell and Lenovo, you are in the $750+ price range (even with discounts) to get a 16GB model in this lineup, so I was stoked to find brand new (warranty confirmed during setup, too!) sealed ones on eBay for $430.
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