Thanks very much for the great feedback Adarsh K Tiwari, truth I yet to get my hand's on one to have a play with the Lenovo P1 Gen 2, generally in the past I have found Lenovos pretty stable in the thinkpad series but having getting my hands on experience I couldn't tell you sorry. I am hoping Lenovo will allow me to review a P1 gen 3 in the future when it is release.
Thank you very much for the insights, it really helped me make my decision between the 2 choices. I've decided to go with 5550 since I will have a desktop to rely on when truly needed. Convinced after watching your video :)
Thanks for the commend and I'm so glad I was able to assist with making a good educated choice on which of these two great mobile workstations. You are right if you have a desktop computer than the Precision 5550 is fantastic compliment laptop to travel around with.
Pleasure to assist Tarveez, good to hear you had decided on the 7550. I envy you get one! I am going to be sad when I send this 7550 back to Dell, been a blast of a laptop.
I agree with your comments on keyboard layouts, It's very important factor when buying a laptop for me, I bought a XPS 15 replace my Latitude few years ago without thinking of this and in the end I was never able to get on with that computer due to keyboard layout. My palm kept hitting the touchpad and keys were too wide on XPS and it made me having to keep look down on keyboard while typing, slow typing speeds and lot more mistakes. that killed the whole experience and in the end I ended up sticking with my Latitude.
Thank you for this video. My laptop refresh is due and I can choose between these two models. Both will have 32Gb memory with I7 processor. I'm a software developer and run many containers, etc on my laptop during the day, so sounds like the 7550 is the choice for me.
is the 5550 touch screen version, flipping 360 degrees? i notice that many touch screen workstation doesn't and it's completely unuseful ! im interested in buy the 5550 touch screnn if it provides this feature.
After watching your different reviews on 5550/7550, I have ordered the 5750 over the 7750 model. I am assuming the only difference between 15" and 17" machines is the screen size and everything else is like you described. Thank you BsianDad for your videos to help my buying decision. I will look out for your affiliate links in the near future to purchase additional accessories I may need.
@@icanpooptwiceadayyay8771 yes, but 5000 series are toys for designers , and 7000 is an mobile engineer workhorse. So my money goes to 7000. I've had Precision 3000 and XPS 15 before. No contest.
URGENT! Sir, Precision 5750 also comes with RTX 3000 like Precision 7550. Which one shall I go for? Precision 5750 with RTX 3000 or Precision 7550 with RTX 3000? I would be running software like Revit, 3ds Max, SketchUp, Lumion, etc. Kindly advice. I want good performance, but also a smaller form factor if possible. Performance is my priority, though. Thanks.
Cheers Matthew Levan, my channel name is just something I combine of my name and play of old tech (pretty nerdy actually). My name is Brian, back in the days when texting without on-screen keyboard, you had to convert numbers on keypad to letters (pre-smart phone days) if you try type my name it would have been, 27426, is what you press on the keypad but when you do that the first word that mobile phone recongized in that number combination is "Asian" and so the friends who text me slowly stop autocorrecting the text and just left it like that and I was known as "Asian" to a number of my friends lol. So when I decided to create this channel I just wanted to carry that fun play over, the Dad part was because I was just doing anything on my youtube channel at the start without any direction, and it was only slowly time it turn into more of a tech channel nowdays.
Yeah, the design was refreshed somewhat, but still isn’t as modern as it could be. I still chose the 7550 over the 5*** series due to graphics, thermals, and ports. The quoted price for my company was also way cheaper for top shelf specs. I regularly connect to static IP local networks and present on HDMI, dongle life and performance hits aren’t worth the sleek design for a work machine IMHO.
I would have to agree with you @Nguyen Hoang Anh in regards to the display. It could have been upgraded like the 5550, no need for the large bezel at the bottom these days.
Alan G, I think Dell could have done a little bit more in terms of the top lid. I do see some small cosmetic changes but not even worth mentioning. The people who by the 7 series value the performance being high on their list. Just like yourself I value having the HDMI and ethernet built-in a laptop.
Thank you for replying. Yes, I do agree the thermal performance and ports are in a higher priority than sleek design as Alan said. But I'm mostly saddened by the screen and the lid than anything, given the price tag Dell charges. And the material makes it look a bit bulky but I haven't got the chance to physically try it out but visually, that's my take. xd
I understand your thoughts on the screen and lid, I do my best to try help to give an idea what the laptop might feel and look as a lot of these workstations class aren't available at your typical computer or electronic stores so you can touch and play and mostly have to purchase them online.
No one can give a better comparison than this, even the tiniest details were included... hats off man.... cleared all doubts
What’s your review for Lenovo p1 Gen 2 about stability in performance?
Thanks very much for the great feedback Adarsh K Tiwari, truth I yet to get my hand's on one to have a play with the Lenovo P1 Gen 2, generally in the past I have found Lenovos pretty stable in the thinkpad series but having getting my hands on experience I couldn't tell you sorry. I am hoping Lenovo will allow me to review a P1 gen 3 in the future when it is release.
Really good video, appreciate how descriptive and detailed you are with your explanations. Thanks.
i wish they removed the bezels on 7550. talking about presence, it looks old, while 5550 looks premium
Great video, you said everything I would like to know. Thank you.
Love the "Easter" wallpaper in the background! Great info as always!
Thank you very much for the insights, it really helped me make my decision between the 2 choices. I've decided to go with 5550 since I will have a desktop to rely on when truly needed. Convinced after watching your video :)
Thanks for the commend and I'm so glad I was able to assist with making a good educated choice on which of these two great mobile workstations. You are right if you have a desktop computer than the Precision 5550 is fantastic compliment laptop to travel around with.
Was waiting for this one. Thanks again. I'll be recieving my 7550 unit soon. Inshallah.
Pleasure to assist Tarveez, good to hear you had decided on the 7550. I envy you get one! I am going to be sad when I send this 7550 back to Dell, been a blast of a laptop.
I agree with your comments on keyboard layouts, It's very important factor when buying a laptop for me, I bought a XPS 15 replace my Latitude few years ago without thinking of this and in the end I was never able to get on with that computer due to keyboard layout. My palm kept hitting the touchpad and keys were too wide on XPS and it made me having to keep look down on keyboard while typing, slow typing speeds and lot more mistakes. that killed the whole experience and in the end I ended up sticking with my Latitude.
Thank you for this video. My laptop refresh is due and I can choose between these two models. Both will have 32Gb memory with I7 processor. I'm a software developer and run many containers, etc on my laptop during the day, so sounds like the 7550 is the choice for me.
is the 5550 touch screen version, flipping 360 degrees? i notice that many touch screen workstation doesn't and it's completely unuseful ! im interested in buy the 5550 touch screnn if it provides this feature.
Your new filiming setup and lighting is great and a massive improvement !
Cheers Michael Pujos, always improving, just at snail pace that's all as funds and time come in.
After watching your different reviews on 5550/7550, I have ordered the 5750 over the 7750 model. I am assuming the only difference between 15" and 17" machines is the screen size and everything else is like you described.
Thank you BsianDad for your videos to help my buying decision. I will look out for your affiliate links in the near future to purchase additional accessories I may need.
Amazin video. I am loving it. Everything is perfect. 👌👏🙏🏻🙌
Thanks turboed-1337! I am working on the 7550 review don't worry.
Thank you, great video
Excellent, thank you.
Great review 👏
Cheers Tamojit hope some of the topics covered would help you as well.
Intel Xeon Vpro including Ecc Ram up to 128gb with quardro RTX 5000 16gb, it's monster.
Good Job!
Really wished that 16:10 screen was available on the 5750 and 7750
The 5750 does have 16:10 display
It would be very nice to see if Dell moves the 7 series to 16:10 next year, fingers cross because I am a fan of the 16:10.
@@icanpooptwiceadayyay8771 you are right, I meant the 7 serie
@@youp1tralala oh ok
@@icanpooptwiceadayyay8771 yes, but 5000 series are toys for designers , and 7000 is an mobile engineer workhorse. So my money goes to 7000. I've had Precision 3000 and XPS 15 before. No contest.
URGENT!
Sir, Precision 5750 also comes with RTX 3000 like Precision 7550.
Which one shall I go for? Precision 5750 with RTX 3000 or Precision 7550 with RTX 3000?
I would be running software like Revit, 3ds Max, SketchUp, Lumion, etc.
Kindly advice. I want good performance, but also a smaller form factor if possible. Performance is my priority, though.
Thanks.
Ah just saw your comment here after answering you on my IG, and for others to read, 7550 easily for performance even over the 5750.
@@BsianTech Thank you so much for the reply!
Very nice, thank you
dell 7550: not 4 thunderbolts !!!!
2 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A with PowerShare
2 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Thunderbolt™ 3.0 Type C
For Hard Brained 7550,
For Light Brained 5550
😂😂😂
Fantastic Review
Hey @BsianDad! Thanks for all your hard work, I really appreciate it. What does your username mean?? Is it just short for "Be(ing) an Asian Dad"?
Cheers Matthew Levan, my channel name is just something I combine of my name and play of old tech (pretty nerdy actually). My name is Brian, back in the days when texting without on-screen keyboard, you had to convert numbers on keypad to letters (pre-smart phone days) if you try type my name it would have been, 27426, is what you press on the keypad but when you do that the first word that mobile phone recongized in that number combination is "Asian" and so the friends who text me slowly stop autocorrecting the text and just left it like that and I was known as "Asian" to a number of my friends lol. So when I decided to create this channel I just wanted to carry that fun play over, the Dad part was because I was just doing anything on my youtube channel at the start without any direction, and it was only slowly time it turn into more of a tech channel nowdays.
@@BsianTech Hah!! That's hilarious. I remember those days of texting. Cheers then, g'day Bsian!!
@@mattlevan it a pretty good conversation starter as well to break the ice.
Save me a trip to Best Buy. 👍
Review the new Dell XPS Tower White Special Edition!:)
just wish the 5550 had the numpad - there is space for it....
Aye, I do too, a lot of these professional computers usually work with numbers a lot so number pad would be logically be nice to have.
Waiting for the M1X MacBook Pro 💻. That thing will dominate all Workstation laptops.
The RTX is Max-Q on the 7550, not full RTX.
It's not max-q but it's power limited to 80W. In 7750 it's 110W. That's why I've gone for RTX4000 instead of RTX5000 in mine.
😘😘😘
just got a 7550 with RTX 3000 ,these barely worth $800 in 2023 insane value loss
Yeah computers do lose a lot of value very quickly.
7550 looks so last era though. The obnoxious branding just sits there to eat up potential screen real estate.
Yeah, the design was refreshed somewhat, but still isn’t as modern as it could be. I still chose the 7550 over the 5*** series due to graphics, thermals, and ports. The quoted price for my company was also way cheaper for top shelf specs. I regularly connect to static IP local networks and present on HDMI, dongle life and performance hits aren’t worth the sleek design for a work machine IMHO.
I would have to agree with you @Nguyen Hoang Anh in regards to the display. It could have been upgraded like the 5550, no need for the large bezel at the bottom these days.
Alan G, I think Dell could have done a little bit more in terms of the top lid. I do see some small cosmetic changes but not even worth mentioning. The people who by the 7 series value the performance being high on their list. Just like yourself I value having the HDMI and ethernet built-in a laptop.
Thank you for replying. Yes, I do agree the thermal performance and ports are in a higher priority than sleek design as Alan said. But I'm mostly saddened by the screen and the lid than anything, given the price tag Dell charges. And the material makes it look a bit bulky but I haven't got the chance to physically try it out but visually, that's my take. xd
I understand your thoughts on the screen and lid, I do my best to try help to give an idea what the laptop might feel and look as a lot of these workstations class aren't available at your typical computer or electronic stores so you can touch and play and mostly have to purchase them online.
are you speaking english?
I hoping I am, I do sometimes speak too quick and join words together sorry.
@@BsianTech fine, i try to listen you
@@CambodiaShareFeeds Thanks for bearing with me
@@BsianTech can you help me how to get more subscriber on youtube?
What a rude guy, your English is fine! Keep up the good work 👍