forum thread Posted by Dr.Wajahat • 9h ago
Mar 15, 2025 12:19 AM
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forum thread Posted by Dr.Wajahat • 9h ago
Mar 15, 2025 12:19 AM
Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (Open-Boxes): 14" FHD+ IPS Touch, Ryzen 5 8640HS, 8GB DDR5, 512GB SSD $289.99
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What is the reason? Asking because I am considering to get this.
I ran some tests after getting it setup and it had less than 2hrs of battery use and was restored to factory default. Still comes with full 1yr manufacturer warranty if you register it.
The processor in this is great. MUCH faster than the Intel variants that you will find in this price point (1215U/1235U). It also uses DDR5 RAM, albeit only 8GB. I upgraded to another 8GB of Crucial DDR5 for only $18, but for my use case, 8GB would have likely been more than sufficient.
The biggest complaints people have is the screen and "lack of brightness". It's only 250nits, which is considered low, but I actually have to turn this screen down to 50% as it is plenty bright at that level and too bright for me at full. I never work outside, though, and lighting around me is usually well controlled.
The other laptops that have this CPU in it, or an Intel equivalent, are all $700+. I've compared the speeds to my $1300 work laptop with the i7-1355u and this thing is just as fast as it is with every task I've thrown at it (Word, Excel, multiple browsers, etc).
Keep in mind, this is NOT a gaming laptop although it is capable of playing some older games with the integrated 760M GPU. This is not something that is capable on the equivalent Intel machines as their integrated graphics are not even close.
You are getting a $700+ laptop, with the power and specs to prove it, at less than $300. Are there better laptops out there? Sure there are, but not at less than $300 and I cannot justify spending twice as much on something that is "new" and "may" be a bit better.
If you get it and don't like it, Bestbuy has a pretty lenient return policy on their open-box items, so just take it back.
I ran some tests after getting it setup and it had less than 2hrs of battery use and was restored to factory default. Still comes with full 1yr manufacturer warranty if you register it.
The processor in this is great. MUCH faster than the Intel variants that you will find in this price point (1215U/1235U). It also uses DDR5 RAM, albeit only 8GB. I upgraded to another 8GB of Crucial DDR5 for only $18, but for my use case, 8GB would have likely been more than sufficient.
The biggest complaints people have is the screen and "lack of brightness". It's only 250nits, which is considered low, but I actually have to turn this screen down to 50% as it is plenty bright at that level and too bright for me at full. I never work outside, though, and lighting around me is usually well controlled.
The other laptops that have this CPU in it, or an Intel equivalent, are all $700+. I've compared the speeds to my $1300 work laptop with the i7-1355u and this thing is just as fast as it is with every task I've thrown at it (Word, Excel, multiple browsers, etc).
Keep in mind, this is NOT a gaming laptop although it is capable of playing some older games with the integrated 760M GPU. This is not something that is capable on the equivalent Intel machines as their integrated graphics are not even close.
You are getting a $700+ laptop, with the power and specs to prove it, at less than $300. Are there better laptops out there? Sure there are, but not at less than $300 and I cannot justify spending twice as much on something that is "new" and "may" be a bit better.
If you get it and don't like it, Bestbuy has a pretty lenient return policy on their open-box items, so just take it back.
Thanks a lot for a detailed and helpful review. Really appreciate it
Both RAM slots are accessible and upgradable. Comes with one 8GB stick and I ordered a similar one for about $20 (it was SK-Hynix 8GB DDR5 5600MHz SODIMM HMCG66AGBSA092N someone mentioned in the last deal for this laptop).
Great for the price and more capable (but less kid/idiot proof) than a Chromebook. My kids want to play Fortnite, Steam, or draw, and this works great with family management through the Microsoft Family account.
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Obviously computers have a lot more that could go wrong than an appliance, but they say their computers are all tested to perform like new. The "Good" version may have visible scratches or minor visible damage. If you find one in stock nearby, ask them to open it and let you see it so you can inspect it.
The biggest concern I'd have would be the battery and how many cycles it would have left. Mine only showed a single full cycle charge and 2hrs use which I was pleasantly surprised with.