Dell 2022 Newest Inspiron 15 Laptop, 15.6 HD Display, Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, HDMI, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Windows 11 Home, Black
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Jen Dee
> 24 hourS Mode takes some getting used to and has trouble installing updates
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ankur razdan
> 24 hourI used a Dell for 15 years so when I needed a new one it was my go-to. But this one sucks so much. Slow and having problems from the very first. Two months in and Im having boot problems--and there asre options missing from the boot menu! Insanely bad computer.
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Corey W.
> 24 hourFaulty laptop… wouldn’t boot on 5th day owning it. Glad I retained the shipping boxes so I can return.
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Malcolm C. Dewald
> 24 hourPersonal use. Microsoft has not made it easy to start it up.
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Ashley
> 24 hourNot as fast as I’d like, but it works great
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Ronald Caimi
> 24 hourIve had Dell PCs for years, and loved them. A few years ago I bought a Lenovo mostly due to the price. It was functional at best and finally gave up the ghost a month ago. I bought another Lenovo because it was on sale. It toasted on the first try set up, but second go round worked. Needless to say that was only the beginning of the problems. It was slowwwww, ofen crashed, shut off or stopped responding. It lasted a month before it would no longer even boot. I decided not to even mess with it and returned to an old friend. My new Dell is the perfect companion; fast, easy to use, consistent and reliable.
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Thomas
> 24 hourGreat product and professionalism
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Robert M. Reynolds
> 24 hourCame in a box that had rough handling. One corner was crushed! The contents was not secure. No padding in the outside box. The original box with the laptop inside was fine. The computer was not damaged. I have had Dell before and the great workmanship is still awesome.
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Jeremy S Brown
> 24 hourGood performance for office work
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Roll Man
> 24 hourThis was a good price I think and works fine now. It comes with no ability to connect to the internet. No big deal if you happen to be able to use another device to go to the Dell site, download what you need on a thumb drive and upload to this computer. I did not and had to get a buddy that lives about 30 miles away to do it (I live rurally). Now, why isnt tjat done at the factory?