Dell’s new Inspiron series Windows 10 laptops redesigned to keep you connected
Dell Technologies has redesigned its Inspiron series to connect you with what matters most to you, with an emphasis on minimalist aesthetics and being environmentally conscious.
They’re made to handle everything from connecting with friends and family for virtual happy hour and keeping up with current events in online forums to editing blog entries and bingeing favorite shows. They come stacked with a top-notch visual experience and Dell Mobile Connect, a feature that seamlessly connects Android or iOS devices to the PC, so you never miss a text or call*.
The Windows 10 lineup includes the Inspiron 13, 14 and 15 (ranging from 13 inches to 15 inches), the Inspiron 16 Plus (which has a 16:10 aspect ratio) and the Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (which combines the functionality of a laptop with the portability of a tablet).
All Inspirons will have the latest 11th Gen Intel Core or AMD Ryzen 5000 Series mobile processors and offer a variety of graphics options. With an optional fingerprint reader with Windows Hello, you can you securely turn on, boot-up and log-in quickly – or resume what you’re doing in a snap with Modern Standby.
You’ll find nearly borderless displays, expansive keyboards, larger keycaps and spacious touchpads. And if you’re streaming online, you’ll appreciate the HD webcam in the new lineup with the Temporal Noise Reduction (TNR) hardware solution, which reduces pixilation and eliminates visual noise even in low-lit environments.
Find out more about this lineup at Dell Technologies Blog.
Lead photo: Inspiron 14 2-in-1
* Dell Mobile Connect is available on all new Bluetooth-enabled Inspiron, Vostro, G-Series, Alienware and Consumer XPS devices with Windows 10. Dell Mobile Connects smartphone Companion App must be downloaded from the App Store for your smartphone and requires Android 6 (or above) or iOS 11 (or above). For iOS, file transfer capabilities are limited to photos and videos.
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