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🚀 Elevate your hustle with the Dell Inspiron 16 — where power meets precision.
The Dell Inspiron 16 Touchscreen Business Laptop combines a blazing AMD Ryzen 7-8840U processor with 64GB DDR5 RAM and a massive 2TB SSD, delivering unmatched speed and storage. Its 16-inch FHD+ anti-glare touchscreen with ComfortView offers vibrant visuals and reduced eye strain, perfect for professionals on the go. Featuring Windows 11 Pro, Office 2024 Lifetime, and robust connectivity options including Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, this laptop is engineered for all-day productivity and seamless multitasking.
Standing screen display size | 16 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1200 Pixels |
Processor | 5.1 GHz amd_ryzen_7 |
RAM | DDR5 |
Hard Drive | 2 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Graphics |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Dell Inspiron 16 Laptop |
Item model number | Inspiron 16 Laptop |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Item Weight | 4.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.05 x 9.82 x 0.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.05 x 9.82 x 0.75 inches |
Color | Ice Blue |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
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Tips for turning this budget laptop into a better performer
***UPDATE 12/16/14 with SSD cloning video - I'm getting many comments and questions regarding the process of cloning the OS from the HD to the SSD. Therefore, I wanted to clarify a few things to hopefully help everyone through this process.(IMPORTANT NOTE) Do not be confused by the nomenclature for this process as it goes by many names; i.e. migrate, copy, transfer, etc. This is *NOT* my video but it is very helpful. I've also reposted the video on how to remove the Dell HD and install the SSD. Here is the link.Last note: it does not matter which SSD you purchase, it will be up to each individuals preference (i.e. price, features, etc.). So if you do buy a SSD, make sure that:1) The SSD is a 2.5" drive, SATA III2) Check to see if it comes with "cloning" (migration, transfer...) software.3) If it does not, there are several other cloning software programs available online that are free to download. But I wouldn't recommend this route if this is your first drive swap.4) Make sure you get a USB to SATA cable. This is the one I purchased. Buy it, use it, keep it or return it after your done. Your preference but you will need this.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0057UAB2K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1That's all you need folks. Then follow these two videos and you will then reap the rewards of a faster laptop and the gratification of the successful install!So, removing the HD & installing the SSD video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Up5uGX1Bf4gAnd, the video to clone the drives:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfUe81ThddMHope this helps.***UPDATE 10/26/14 - Looks like the laptop is now shipping with an i3 CPU and an upgraded GPU (on board). I'd be interested to here reviews on this.Also, here are some pros and cons after owning the laptop for 3 months.PROS:-High price-value ratio, decent hardware components and performance for the price-Extremely light weight and very thin-Easy to upgrade components, you can do this rather economically to keep the overall costs down-Full 10 key number pad and smooth key operation-Webcam, and photo verification for login (some may not be aware of this but the webcam also acts as a security measure)-Great for medium-heavy work loads, i.e. running multiple programs, playing music or videos, etc.-Solid construction, mine travels with me in my backpack and it takes a beating, haven't had any issuesCONS:-Processor could be faster, however I mention below on how to increase the CPU's performance-Lack of RAM. The 4GB RAM is quite slow but I describe my experience below after upgrading the RAM to 8GB-Hard drive has plenty of storage but it's also slow. See below for SSD upgrade and comparison-With the factory components, the laptop struggles with heavy flash websites. You can alleviate this issue by upgrading the hard drive and RAM***UPDATE 10/24/14 - Putting this at the top since some have asked for instructions on how to replace the hard drive and RAM. Here are two (2) youtube videos (not mine) that will walk you through the process. NOTE: Pay close attention and follow his exact removal and re-install process of the cover on the underside of the laptop, otherwise you will break the plastic tabs.Hard Drive removal and installing SSDhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Up5uGX1Bf4gUpgrading RAMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24kPq-xzwHcREVIEW:Great budget laptop, especially for students. Keep in mind the price reflects the product.Before deciding to move on to other brands, consider that there are many consumers who purchase laptops without possessing any rudimentary knowledge about computer software and components. Let alone there are buyers who show lack of consumer aptitude by writing comments like "thought it came with a optical drive, 1 star."So, quickly I'll highlight on a few things you can do to noticeably improve the performance of this laptop.-First, replace the HDD with a SSD. You will experience an immediate performance boost. You'll need a USB to SATA cable to clone the drive. It is very, very easy and basic. Samsung offers a great software to assist you in this process. Here is the drive I purchased.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E3W15P0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Here is the cable.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0057UAB2K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1-Second, uninstall McAfee as it ties up many of your systems resources. Microsoft Defender comes pre-loaded, just turn this on. Also, uninstall all the Microsoft apps you do not use. Most of these run in the background tying up CPU resources.-Third, unlock the CPU's parked cores as this will allow the processor to operate at it's highest output. To do this, follow these directory series. Control Panel\System and Security\Power Options\Edit Plan Settings. Then go to Advanced Power Settings. A new window opens, then scroll down to Processor Power Management and click to expand. You will see Minimum Processor State, click to expand. The default setting is 5%. Increase to 100%. You will notice that the Maximum Processor State is already at 100%. Apply the changes. Now you have a processor running at it's maximum performance capacity. You should see a overall noticeable performance increase in all areas.-Fourth, make sure you have the Power Saver mode OFF. This mode tells the CPU and other components to run at a minimum state, hindering performance.-Fifth, if you are comfortable with removing programs both in the control panel and in the registry, then remove all the unnecessary Dell software. You can use CCleaner to assist you.-Sixth, using CCleaner, go to the start-up programs which run in the background. Turn off all the programs and automatic updates that you won't use.**UPDATE: As of 9/23/14, I have updated the ram to 8GB. The performance increase was significant. It still travels with me to college 4 days a week and I have no issues with it. I wanted to make this clear, the laptop is considerably lighter and thinner than most others (excluding the Chromebooks, SurfacePro's, etc.). Although it doesn't contain "powerhouse" components, it does a fantastic job in handling medium-heavy work loads, i.e. multiple programs open, streaming, VPN programs (LogMeIn), student learning applications, and so on.Here is the ram I installed.http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-PC3-12800-204-Pin-Notebook-CT102464BF160B/dp/B006YG8X9Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1411501025&sr=8-3&keywords=laptop+ramAnd like the above reviewer mentioned, if you are comfortable with wiping the drive clean, do so.
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I love the dell laptop
I recently purchased this Dell Inspiron Laptop and I am very happy with its performance and reliability. It came with preloaded Windows 11 Pro and Office 2024 already installed, no bloatware. Everything is working fine, zero issues. This touchscreen adds great usability.
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It's got the N2830 Baytrail Processor. Enough Said.
It's got the new N2830 Baytrail processor. It's cheap, it's fast enough, and most importantly (to me) it's fanless. The marketing didn't even mention this. I couldn't even find out whether it had a fan or not without reading another amazon review (thank you reviewer).There are a couple similar windows laptops being released by competing brands also with the N2830 processor. Toshiba's version only has 2GB memory. The Asus version looks great, but it's only 3 cell instead of the 4 on this one, and it's not even out yet.Asus also has a line of chromebooks that have this exact same processor, the C200, and C300s. These are smaller and more portable, but have small hard drives and Chrome OS, which can be hard to develop on.I ran windows once, and got the licence using the magical jelly bean keyfinder, and then quickly erased it, disabled uefi and installed linux mint xfce. Everything is going good. I get around 7000 score on octane benchmark. This is a very good score for a fanless. Dell's Venue tablets score in the 4000s. Samsungs fanless chromebook 2 gets around 6000 i believe. Basically I'm not aware of any fanless computer getting comparable performance that didn't have this processor. That said, your basic intel i3 cpu with a fan will get at least double this score. So while it's good for fanless, you get at least double the performance and likely more if you have a better cpu with a fan. You will not be able to play any serious games. I couldn't even get a solid 60fps playing counter-strike 1.6. I could play super meat boy without lag at 60fps. Fez and Bastion I was getting around 30 fps on average and dipping below.If fanless cpu's are important to you, you should note that intel is planning on releasing a cpu line named Broadwell during the winter which will also have fanless variants and should be much more powerful. So It may be better to wait for these.One thing to note is that the design has very obviously been recycled. There's a panel over where a cd drive would have been, and there's no fan in the area that there would have been. It's as though as soon as Dell got their hands on the new Processor they just whipped this together. And that's okay. Because I care more about getting this processor faster than getting a design tailored to this laptops capabilities.Keyboard is fine. Trackpad is nice and big and not sticky. Mouse clicks are brittle but loud. Layout is a little wonky. I prefer how ASUS laysout their keys with the page up and downs going down the side.Make sure you only pay $250 for this laptop. The price is what makes this amazing. The default payment option when I bought this laptop on amazon was $300 dollars. Don't fall for it!. Better yet just buy it directly from Dell.
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