Dell Technologies has
Dell Inspiron 16 Laptop (5630 ) on sale for $759.99 - 10% off Clearance coupon code
10OFFCLEAR =
$683.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Suryasis for finding this deal.
Product Specs:
- 16" 2560x1600 60Hz QHD+ 300-nits 100% sRGB IPS Display
- Intel Core i7-1360P 12-Core (4 performance +8 efficiency) / 16 thread processor
- 16GB LPDDR5 4800 MHz RAM (soldered)
- 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen 4 Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 4GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
- Backlit Keyboard (white LEDs)
- Fingerprint reader (integrated in power button)
- Full HD 1080p 30fps Webcam
- Stereo speakers w/ Waves MaxxAudio Pro & Dolby Atmos
- Intel AX211 Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.3
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A
- 1x USB-C Thunderbolt 4 (DisplayPort 1.4a, Power Delivery)
- 1x HDMI 1.4 (1080p@60Hz, no 4k/2k output)
- 1x AC Power Port
- 1x 3.5mm Audio Combo Jack
- 1x SD Card Reader
- 4-Cell 54 WHr battery
- Weight: 4.28-lbs.
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Can you give more details about the 17%?
Can you recommend a basic gaming laptop windows for my kid?
Mostly at home. Rarely taking it outside.
Not school.
I mentioned that we can get better specs on a desktop. Not sure why he is adamant on a laptop
Not school.
I mentioned that we can get better specs on a desktop. Not sure why he is adamant on a laptop
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2 generations older as there are laptops with 4050's
While not a dream system, it's a good price for that screen/CPU/feature combo, even before the stackable Amex discounts/credits.
While the RTX 2050 is meh, it also will help ease the burden on that non-upgradable 16g of RAM, since the integrated graphics share that same pool.
Worth considering the 2-year extended/comp warranty, which is ringing up at half price ($60, further reduced by the coupon and cash back). Even more so given that some are reporting overheating problems with this system. Crossing fingers I don't end up with a lemon.
$700 can net you a lot of different configurations that might be more fitting to your needs.
However, do keep in mind that a lot of software you wouldn't think of is GPU accelerated these days. The entire Windows UI, browsers, and YouTube being some of them.
With that said, power consumption on discrete GPUs can be better than having an integrated GPU in some circumstances.
I can't put numbers on this particular setup, but a general example would be that if the discrete GPU is more efficient at certain tasks, it can run at a lower clock speed than an integrated GPU might require and that alone can require less energy.
Do share some of your wisdom with us
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Believe the $120 off $600 is still live