@@tinieceethis seems to have been an issue with these laptops for years. some people just get defective ones that run super loud and hot, while other people have no issues. it's very odd
@@Polyeith no, the difference lies in how you use it. Most people keep it on their beds and complain about the fan, it's crazy. Moreover there are settings in the Dell console, you can choose to keep the fan silent. It's simple.
I really enjoyed your review and was able to gain information which I was seeking. Thank you so much for the thoughtful, precise and relaxing review video. I have bought the Inspiron 14 Plus 7430, and I was trying to find a tutorial for it and no where to be found. If you could also make a review for the 14 plus version, it would be really appreciated!
It's a brilliant machine, bought the i5 16 gb/1tb version today. Totally in love with it, mind blowing battery and performance. Slim 14 inch laptop, still it doesn't feel am missing to see anything on the screen at all, compared it with 15.6 displays and this was better in fact. Super easy to carry, just love it. Super silent as well, no fan noise issue. People use the laptops on their beds and give no room for ventilation and then cry about the fan noise. I started using the laptop around 3 pm with 96% battery, at like 10 pm I plugged in the charger when the battery fell to 30%. So it would easily give about 8 hours backup.
@@riteshvekaria3135 no there is no problem, there is something called the Dell Console in the laptop where you have display, power, fan settings etc. My laptop is super silent.
Bestbuy sells the inspiron 14 3420 with the Qualcomm 8cx Gen 2 and if you don't need to do anything that requires an intel/amd cpu and a gpu its screen is brighter and quiet.
Don't buy hp laptops their customer care service is very bad.. telling you from my personal experience... They don't have spare parts fr the laptops wen it becomes few years old... They just say we don't have n let ur problem unsolved n ignore you
@@TomChan-nn7mu same here mate i bought mine for 550 usd second hand from market place its not good experience though laptop is in good conditions just the design fault fan too loud battery taking time to charge heating near the hinges
@@CoolguitaristRockstarIs there a lot fan noise and how long you can use computer with full charge? Would you recommend it? I'm between this and lenovo yoga slim 6i So I couldn't decide yet :))
@@Zehra.md.if it's not peak summer time, and you keep it properly on a desk, there is no fan noise when I have outlook, word, whatsApp, chrome, excel etc all open at the same time. The only time I hear the fan is when I do video editing. Also there are settings in the dell console to keep the machine silent vs keeping the performance high. I have no issues with it at all. Dell is a reputed brand so I bought it instead of Lenovo or HP. As for the battery, it really depends on how you use it - brightness levels, audio speakers usage, applications etc. But it gives about 6-7 hours backup for sure.
n the reviews there are so many feedbacks on heating issue and very poor battery life. Is there a known issue with this laptop and is DELL doing anything about it?
it seems like this has been a thing for years with this lineup, some people get laptops that are perfectly fine while others have loud fan noise & overheating. it's sad
hello all, wanted to buy one today the RMD RYZON7 16GB version. does it help with colling and noise? also they say it is full HD+ so why less color even with dedicated Radeon graphics card? thanks a lot
just got one of these and its going back mostly b/c poor battery time of about 3 hours . case should have been metal and wasnt fond of screen ratio those are smaller gripes i had
I am considering purchasing the two in one version of this laptop. Does anyone know if it has the same heating issues and screen brightness? I use my laptop on my lap, the vast majority of the time.
Sadly the 2 in 1 has simmilar heating issues as they use the same thermal design however it is less problematic since the vent is further away from the screen on the 2 in 1.
@@SoulOfTech I may buy the Asus Zenbook OLED 14 inch Touchscreen (ryzen 5, 16 gigs ram). That or the Asus Vivobook 14, 2 in 1 (i7 16 gigs ram). Both have 500 12 gigs solid state drive. The latter has a better processor but I think the Zenbook has better build quality and maybe better at multitasking. I mostly use it for research and have 20 or 30 Chrome tabs open 20 word docs open with several PDFs. Anyone have any thoughts on these two?
am considering this laptop but is there trick for that fan noise or might have to look at other option but yeh i got cooling pad laying around if needed.
I have bought the 5435, with AMD ryzen 5, 16GB ram, and 512GB SSD. I like it so far. It is about as fas as the one here with I5 1335u. 10 to 15% difference. What I don't like is that I cannot upgrade ram and the speakers are crack all the time - when plugging in power and so on or when multi tasking. I paid €550. Now the base model went up by 80bucks with only 8GB ram which is too little nowadays.
A short update: I took this laptop with me on holiday - just staying in different appartments, really nothing crazy. I have to say that this laptop is prone to break to bits. The bottom cover already as cracked between the vents. Normal handling. Maybe I picked it up one-handed and stressed the plastics in the middle.... anyway it is crap. I did not even do much with the laptop since I am still transitioning from my old laptop. I will never by a Dell again that has such a weak spot and breaks after 4 or 5 weeks of use.
@@oliverlison I have this last year. It is a fucking design fault the hot is going to the monitor because of the trash fan design. It makes my monitor become yellow because of the heat
@@TomChan-nn7mu Unfortunately many laptop at the lower end have this design philisophy. I guess they save pennies because the heat pipe is not as long and at the same time more connectivity ports can be offered without the need of a sub circuit board. Also it allows for a slimmer form factor of the device.
Update after about 12 or 13 months of constant use: This laptop is my daily driver. I placed the laptop on a cheap laptop stand to raise it off the desk, to have better viewing angle and a better airflow underneath the laptop. I am using a wireless keyboard and mouse. The laptop stays at home all the time. The Inspirion Series is not really made to travel. The housing is not made of great materials in my opinion but does the job. The work I am doing contains word documents, speadsheeets, photoshop and emails. I am dual screen set up. It does the work done. If I need to pull off large files from the NAS or from the internal sd card reader, then the laptop become stuck and multitasking will be denied. This could be a memory thing because I am limited to 16GB. I guess 32 GB would have been a better option. After one year, I cleaned out the interior of the laptop. Cleaning the fins of the heatpipe, cleaned the fan carfully. I also repasted the CPU. I was hoping to get better thermals since the fan is spinning always. The thermals got slightly better but the fan keep spinning also when idleing aloong or when only writing stuff. The 14 inch laptop should have better thermals. The top case of this laptop is plastic which could prevent heat from dissipating. (My 10 year old HP Elitebook was better built and was near silent. The fan never spun when doing office work or when browsing the internet.) For the things I do, I cannot complain about the monitor screen. 14 inch was my choice because I sometimes need to travel with the laptop. It is not the best screen but it is enought for office work to be done. It works great with a dual monitor set up. Both monitors can be calibrated. The accuracy is no so great on the laptop but workable in most cases. For more accurate things I am using the 2nd screen of course. RAM is not upgradeable. I am sitting with the maximum of 16GB. I should have gone for 32GB but will thing improve greatly with it? I am also using a Macbook air M2 with 16GB RAM. 16GB RAM are only 16GB and not more even if it works differently with Apple. Today, i would go for 24 or 32GB of RAM as a minimum. I am runnning now Google chrome with 62 taps opened, outlook, excel and word opened, photoshop opened, and being connected to an exteral desktop to another computer.
The ram is soldered and cannot be upgraded. This is partly because the Intel Xe Graphics requires Dual-Channel memory configuration to run. You can have 8GB Base (2x 4GB soldered) or 16GB (2x 8GB soldered) LPDDR5 or LPDDR5X. For the RAM you must choose your requirements and how much RAM you might need before purchase in this case. The SSD can be upgraded to either M.2 2230 or 2280 up to NVMe PCIe Gen 4 Class 35 or 40. WiFi Card can also be upgraded to either CNVio2 module or standard PCIe (Key-E Card) module. Example: Intel AX210 (PCIe Module) or the installed Intel AX211 (CNVio2 Module) You can also upgrade the battery to a 4-Cell one if you only have the 3-Cell battery. Ultra portable does unfortunately have its caveats on upgradability and often the RAM is the one that takes the hit due to the space it takes up for the RAM slots. I hope this helps.
That is indeed a missed opportunity from Dell, are you sure there is no setting in the bios to switch to HDMI 2.0. Otherwise, 1080p or 4k at 30fps is horrible, speakers be darned. I got the T14 from Lenovo with the AMD that I picked up at a steal of a deal. But.... those speakers leave a lot to be desired... lol. In this price range you probable get the pick two out of three...
$999.99? More than I want to spend to replace my 2016 Dell Inspiron 3558 laptop which came with a removable battery and is black and has a 15.4" size monitor. Nice video presentation by the way.
Unfortunately .. Welcome to 2023 . Seriously though never thought I would see Inspiron priced up this much. With Inspiron new higher prices you Might as well spend the extra 200 bucks and get the XPS.
USB-C charging isn't that big of a deal, because you can't just use any USB-C charger, it has to be a 65 watt one. That being said, I think you can in fact charge this laptop through its USB-C port, in addition to the standard barrel plug. Another thing, most Intel mobile CPUs include an IPU (image processing unit) that improves the picture quality from the webcam in real time. Some laptops have software to enhance the webcam, but Intel's IPU is a hardware based solution. That being said, not all Intel CPUs include an IPU, at least not one turned on in silicon. You would have to check the specification to make sure.
I bought one of these a couple of days ago (i7 variant with 1TB Storage) and for the most part its pretty good but the fan is indeed a pain since it revs up all the time even if you aren't taxing the system which I am not.
I think reviewers that fail to open the inside of the laptop are basically reviewing half of the laptop. Laptop enthusiasts will always open a laptop to see the internals.
Hey there, thanks for your feedback. most videos created after September 2024 now contain self upgrade options as part of the review. Also I'd like to clarify this is not a laptop enthusiast channel, its a general consumer advisory channel with a greater focus on one stop shop customers rather than very versed ones.
@SoulOfTech good to know, then I'll gladly block your channel because there's too many of these channels that never go into the nitty gritty detail populating my feed.
Dell Inspiron line is shaky. I had 2 in my life. The first one was great, but I ran it to the ground with bad computer maintenance for 6 years. The 2nd one was treated better, but was a lemon 🍋. Just be cautious of Dell build quality for consumer lines. Their business lines are good, minus Dell XPS 15. Examples: Alienware line, Lattitude 7000s, Latitude 9000s, Dell XPS 13-inch, and XPS 17-inch.
Decent video, but it really would've been great if you tested multiple games of multiple styles, instead of just.. Fortnite (which isn't even very demanding anyways)
Have had at least a dozen laptops over the last 25 years, and this one is the best. Love the size, power and battery life.
Hi! just wondering is the fan noise really bad as stated in the video? and does the laptop heat up alot? thanks :)
@@tinieceethis seems to have been an issue with these laptops for years. some people just get defective ones that run super loud and hot, while other people have no issues. it's very odd
@@Polyeith no, the difference lies in how you use it. Most people keep it on their beds and complain about the fan, it's crazy. Moreover there are settings in the Dell console, you can choose to keep the fan silent. It's simple.
I just received my new laptop 1 h ago and as soon as I started it the fan got crazy. Its super annoying. Have to give it back asap.
@tiniecee it is super loud and gets hot way too fast
Great review! I appreciate the thoughtful, critical feedback.
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it :)
I really enjoyed your review and was able to gain information which I was seeking. Thank you so much for the thoughtful, precise and relaxing review video. I have bought the Inspiron 14 Plus 7430, and I was trying to find a tutorial for it and no where to be found. If you could also make a review for the 14 plus version, it would be really appreciated!
Glad it was helpful! Ill be sure to look into the 14plus :)
have you liked the insp 14 plus so far?
@@SoulOfTechcan please look in to it.
@@singhsher1871 soon as I can get my hands on it for sure!
@@SoulOfTech thanks a lot. I was thinking of buying it but I'm not sure if it will thermal throttle. What do you think?
It's a brilliant machine, bought the i5 16 gb/1tb version today. Totally in love with it, mind blowing battery and performance. Slim 14 inch laptop, still it doesn't feel am missing to see anything on the screen at all, compared it with 15.6 displays and this was better in fact. Super easy to carry, just love it. Super silent as well, no fan noise issue. People use the laptops on their beds and give no room for ventilation and then cry about the fan noise. I started using the laptop around 3 pm with 96% battery, at like 10 pm I plugged in the charger when the battery fell to 30%. So it would easily give about 8 hours backup.
I have got the same today, arent the fans too loud?
@@rawthump change the fan settings in the Dell Console. Mine is super silent.
@@CoolguitaristRockstar how did you do that its problem from the manufacturer
@@riteshvekaria3135 no there is no problem, there is something called the Dell Console in the laptop where you have display, power, fan settings etc. My laptop is super silent.
@@rawthumpdepends but they are always on
Would it be a good laptop for programming?
Bestbuy sells the inspiron 14 3420 with the Qualcomm 8cx Gen 2 and if you don't need to do anything that requires an intel/amd cpu and a gpu its screen is brighter and quiet.
This laptop is literally the opposite of a Qualcomm windows pc
Is it good for programming you think?
Solid solid review. Love it. Could we please get a review on the new 2 in 1 ?
Thank you :)
Yup its on my list some time this summer!
Can you do a comparison video of dell Inspiron 14 vs hp pavilion vs Asus vivibook in the similar price rage around 800-1000 us dollar
Would also like to see comparison between asus vivobook and dell inspiron 2 in 1
Don't buy hp laptops their customer care service is very bad.. telling you from my personal experience... They don't have spare parts fr the laptops wen it becomes few years old... They just say we don't have n let ur problem unsolved n ignore you
I wanted to buy one as a programming student, but the fan noise problem you mentioned makes me worry that it won't fit well in a classroom...
That worries me
I buy one the fan is so fking noise
It make me embarrassed in class Trash fans and trash design
@@TomChan-nn7mu same here mate i bought mine for 550 usd second hand from market place its not good experience though laptop is in good conditions just the design fault fan too loud battery taking time to charge heating near the hinges
There is no fan issue, I have been using it for 2 months now.
Great review, man and that song, man it is Fire I absolutely love it
Glad you liked the video! thanks for watching :)
Hope you'll sub and stick around for more content!
Could you do a review of the dell inspiron 16 plus 7630? Previous generations used to have a touch pad issue and nobody else has reviewed it yet 😉
great review, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Almost no one has this computer, it's been a journey trying to figure it out for school. So thank you for this :)
even though you didn't really go into details that I wanted :(
@@animelofer-ge6wk I bought it, it's a great machine to have.
I have it and its good but the fan noise is a problem to me it gets loud sometimes and its annoying
@@animelofer-ge6wk
@@CoolguitaristRockstarIs there a lot fan noise and how long you can use computer with full charge? Would you recommend it? I'm between this and lenovo yoga slim 6i So I couldn't decide yet :))
@@Zehra.md.if it's not peak summer time, and you keep it properly on a desk, there is no fan noise when I have outlook, word, whatsApp, chrome, excel etc all open at the same time. The only time I hear the fan is when I do video editing. Also there are settings in the dell console to keep the machine silent vs keeping the performance high. I have no issues with it at all. Dell is a reputed brand so I bought it instead of Lenovo or HP. As for the battery, it really depends on how you use it - brightness levels, audio speakers usage, applications etc. But it gives about 6-7 hours backup for sure.
n the reviews there are so many feedbacks on heating issue and very poor battery life. Is there a known issue with this laptop and is DELL doing anything about it?
it seems like this has been a thing for years with this lineup, some people get laptops that are perfectly fine while others have loud fan noise & overheating. it's sad
Wonderful review. You have a new sub 😄
Welcome aboard!
love the thumbnail 😮💨
Thanks Hanzo!
What would you recommend from the Dell Inspiron series for office work and graphics works?
also the one that I have in KualaLumpur doesnt come with speaker options..strange.
Great review
Thank you!
bro where can i get that wallpaper from.
hello all, wanted to buy one today the RMD RYZON7 16GB version. does it help with colling and noise? also they say it is full HD+ so why less color even with dedicated Radeon graphics card? thanks a lot
My personal go to expert for laptops every time
I’m flattered ☺️
With the AMD processor, is very no issy as well? Thanks i nadvance.
i heard problems with the hinges, would loosing it just lil bit help it last longer.
That would probably void your warranty and increase screen wobble.
Will the i7 1355U variant be good for indesign/illustrator or should go for Inspiron 5630 i7 1360P
just got one of these and its going back mostly b/c poor battery time of about 3 hours . case should have been metal and wasnt fond of screen ratio those are smaller gripes i had
Good review
Thanks!
Is there a diff between the 5420 version?
Can the Display be opened up to 180 degrees or only as wide as shown at 6:08?
It dose not go full 180, stop around 150
I have a question - is the RAM upgradable if I buy the 8gb 512gb variant....does anyone know about it?
Which one is better the dell Inspiron 14.0 vs Lenovo yoga 7i ?
Hi i want to buy dell inspiran which series better for class n practice programers sugestvany
I am considering purchasing the two in one version of this laptop. Does anyone know if it has the same heating issues and screen brightness? I use my laptop on my lap, the vast majority of the time.
Yes, it does from all the reviews I have read. I am in the same boat.
Sadly the 2 in 1 has simmilar heating issues as they use the same thermal design however it is less problematic since the vent is further away from the screen on the 2 in 1.
@@SoulOfTech I may buy the Asus Zenbook OLED 14 inch Touchscreen (ryzen 5, 16 gigs ram). That or the Asus Vivobook 14, 2 in 1 (i7 16 gigs ram). Both have 500 12 gigs solid state drive. The latter has a better processor but I think the Zenbook has better build quality and maybe better at multitasking. I mostly use it for research and have 20 or 30 Chrome tabs open 20 word docs open with several PDFs. Anyone have any thoughts on these two?
There is no heating issue at all. Been using it for 2 months now.
Is Inspiron 15 better or 14 as a computer engineering student
They both suffer from thermal issues at the moment. However the 15 will be slightly better from a cooling prespective.
Thank you
I just bought my
Hope you enjoy it!
am considering this laptop but is there trick for that fan noise or might have to look at other option but yeh i got cooling pad laying around if needed.
Honestly there is not much you can do. A cooling pad will help reduce the frequency of high fan noise but not the levels once they do occur.
@@SoulOfTech would you think the inspiron 14 2 in1 would be better for it since its 7000 or its pretty much the same thing.
There is no fan issue, I have been using it for 2 months now.
Hey bro between Dell Inspiron 14 7420 i5 1235u 2 in 1 vs Lenovo flex 5i 1235u 2 in 1 which one is better for note taking and study purpose?
Dell always outperforms chinese Lenovo crap.
I have bought the 5435, with AMD ryzen 5, 16GB ram, and 512GB SSD. I like it so far. It is about as fas as the one here with I5 1335u. 10 to 15% difference. What I don't like is that I cannot upgrade ram and the speakers are crack all the time - when plugging in power and so on or when multi tasking. I paid €550. Now the base model went up by 80bucks with only 8GB ram which is too little nowadays.
A short update: I took this laptop with me on holiday - just staying in different appartments, really nothing crazy. I have to say that this laptop is prone to break to bits. The bottom cover already as cracked between the vents. Normal handling. Maybe I picked it up one-handed and stressed the plastics in the middle.... anyway it is crap. I did not even do much with the laptop since I am still transitioning from my old laptop.
I will never by a Dell again that has such a weak spot and breaks after 4 or 5 weeks of use.
@@oliverlison I have this last year. It is a fucking design fault the hot is going to the monitor because of the trash fan design. It makes my monitor become yellow because of the heat
@@TomChan-nn7mu Unfortunately many laptop at the lower end have this design philisophy. I guess they save pennies because the heat pipe is not as long and at the same time more connectivity ports can be offered without the need of a sub circuit board. Also it allows for a slimmer form factor of the device.
Update after about 12 or 13 months of constant use:
This laptop is my daily driver. I placed the laptop on a cheap laptop stand to raise it off the desk, to have better viewing angle and a better airflow underneath the laptop. I am using a wireless keyboard and mouse. The laptop stays at home all the time. The Inspirion Series is not really made to travel. The housing is not made of great materials in my opinion but does the job.
The work I am doing contains word documents, speadsheeets, photoshop and emails. I am dual screen set up. It does the work done. If I need to pull off large files from the NAS or from the internal sd card reader, then the laptop become stuck and multitasking will be denied. This could be a memory thing because I am limited to 16GB. I guess 32 GB would have been a better option.
After one year, I cleaned out the interior of the laptop. Cleaning the fins of the heatpipe, cleaned the fan carfully. I also repasted the CPU. I was hoping to get better thermals since the fan is spinning always. The thermals got slightly better but the fan keep spinning also when idleing aloong or when only writing stuff.
The 14 inch laptop should have better thermals. The top case of this laptop is plastic which could prevent heat from dissipating. (My 10 year old HP Elitebook was better built and was near silent. The fan never spun when doing office work or when browsing the internet.)
For the things I do, I cannot complain about the monitor screen. 14 inch was my choice because I sometimes need to travel with the laptop. It is not the best screen but it is enought for office work to be done. It works great with a dual monitor set up. Both monitors can be calibrated. The accuracy is no so great on the laptop but workable in most cases. For more accurate things I am using the 2nd screen of course.
RAM is not upgradeable. I am sitting with the maximum of 16GB. I should have gone for 32GB but will thing improve greatly with it?
I am also using a Macbook air M2 with 16GB RAM. 16GB RAM are only 16GB and not more even if it works differently with Apple. Today, i would go for 24 or 32GB of RAM as a minimum. I am runnning now Google chrome with 62 taps opened, outlook, excel and word opened, photoshop opened, and being connected to an exteral desktop to another computer.
Suggest you to include the views of internal details to talk about upgradibility. Are you sure that the RAM is upgradable ?
The ram is soldered and cannot be upgraded. This is partly because the Intel Xe Graphics requires Dual-Channel memory configuration to run.
You can have 8GB Base (2x 4GB soldered) or 16GB (2x 8GB soldered) LPDDR5 or LPDDR5X.
For the RAM you must choose your requirements and how much RAM you might need before purchase in this case.
The SSD can be upgraded to either M.2 2230 or 2280 up to NVMe PCIe Gen 4 Class 35 or 40.
WiFi Card can also be upgraded to either CNVio2 module or standard PCIe (Key-E Card) module.
Example: Intel AX210 (PCIe Module) or the installed Intel AX211 (CNVio2 Module)
You can also upgrade the battery to a 4-Cell one if you only have the 3-Cell battery.
Ultra portable does unfortunately have its caveats on upgradability and often the RAM is the one that takes the hit due to the space it takes up for the RAM slots.
I hope this helps.
does it charge via usb c? does the memory is upgradable ... not a good review...
That is indeed a missed opportunity from Dell, are you sure there is no setting in the bios to switch to HDMI 2.0. Otherwise, 1080p or 4k at 30fps is horrible, speakers be darned. I got the T14 from Lenovo with the AMD that I picked up at a steal of a deal. But.... those speakers leave a lot to be desired... lol. In this price range you probable get the pick two out of three...
At this size, 14-15 inches, 1080p display is fine. The lack of color accuracy and 30 fps are the bigger issues. 60fps is the new norm.
Indeed the dated port is the worst part about this machine IMO. Its HDMI 1.4 at a hardware level.
Is there kensington lock slot?
Man your videos improved a lot, I think Hardwarecanucks is the best in making video sets, you can learn from them.
Your colour grading is the best.
Glad you like them!
Bro i do t know wht to buy . Dell xps or this one i. This video or a mackbook pro
Advice
$999.99? More than I want to spend to replace my 2016 Dell Inspiron 3558 laptop which came with a removable battery and is black and has a 15.4" size monitor. Nice video presentation by the way.
Unfortunately .. Welcome to 2023 . Seriously though never thought I would see Inspiron priced up this much. With Inspiron new higher prices you Might as well spend the extra 200 bucks and get the XPS.
USB-C charging isn't that big of a deal, because you can't just use any USB-C charger, it has to be a 65 watt one. That being said, I think you can in fact charge this laptop through its USB-C port, in addition to the standard barrel plug. Another thing, most Intel mobile CPUs include an IPU (image processing unit) that improves the picture quality from the webcam in real time. Some laptops have software to enhance the webcam, but Intel's IPU is a hardware based solution. That being said, not all Intel CPUs include an IPU, at least not one turned on in silicon. You would have to check the specification to make sure.
I bought one of these a couple of days ago (i7 variant with 1TB Storage) and for the most part its pretty good but the fan is indeed a pain since it revs up all the time even if you aren't taxing the system which I am not.
yep, I got the same problem thinking about returning it but there are no other laptops in the same price range with the same processor.
same here
Hi for my studing in app development do u think its gonna be ok ? With 16go ram
Get the Ryzen version of it, it's more powerful and more efficient than Intel versions.
Would like to see review on LG Gram 2023 series 14/16" .
I'm planning to buy same model with amd ryzen 7 7730u is it good😮
That is the rebranded 5800u, old processor, get i5 13th gen
@@GDSSD-s4k amd ryzen 7 7730u was launched In 2023 Jan ri8
Good info
Thank you!
Is the ram upgradable?
No
Good review. Could you review Inspiron 16 5630?
Thank you! Perhaps in a future video :)
The Inspiron always tends to be great for a year or two before it violently shits itself and stops working
hows the battery life?
I don’t remember but it’s covered in the review.
This metal?
Details in the video
Are the fans always on? I have a Inspiron 5502 and it's fan were very annoying.
Not always but way more than then they should be.
@@SoulOfTech have you tried the hp aero 13?
I think reviewers that fail to open the inside of the laptop are basically reviewing half of the laptop. Laptop enthusiasts will always open a laptop to see the internals.
Hey there, thanks for your feedback. most videos created after September 2024 now contain self upgrade options as part of the review. Also I'd like to clarify this is not a laptop enthusiast channel, its a general consumer advisory channel with a greater focus on one stop shop customers rather than very versed ones.
@SoulOfTech good to know, then I'll gladly block your channel because there's too many of these channels that never go into the nitty gritty detail populating my feed.
@@CoolsBreeze I understand, no hard feelings! Hope you find what you’re looking for. Have a great day!
I do not think this model (5430) is RAM upgradable !
Maybe the 14 plus corrects the simple 14 cons
my dell inspiron lasted 9 (!) years.
Dell Inspiron line is shaky. I had 2 in my life. The first one was great, but I ran it to the ground with bad computer maintenance for 6 years. The 2nd one was treated better, but was a lemon 🍋. Just be cautious of Dell build quality for consumer lines.
Their business lines are good, minus Dell XPS 15. Examples: Alienware line, Lattitude 7000s, Latitude 9000s, Dell XPS 13-inch, and XPS 17-inch.
Alienware isn’t a business line.
@@MatrixJockey For professional gamers it is.
How about vostros?
@@bdzack2226 They offer ok build quality.
Oh sorry, I got distracted by Renguko and Akaza. hahaha
Understandable lol
the edges thats why the cam is lower... cmon ! loll
Decent video, but it really would've been great if you tested multiple games of multiple styles, instead of just.. Fortnite (which isn't even very demanding anyways)
Good Laptop but I hate the speakers. They are “Dolby Atmos” speakers but my old laptop from 2017 sounds WAAAY better.
Dolby Atmos is mostly just a marketing term now a days, it really doesn’t have a strict standard of audio quality in particular.
I hate hing on dell so much, easy to broken.
5430
Good
Thanks
I'm not a fan of your sadistical comments, really ruined the video.
sorry to hear that, hopefully you got what you needed from the video.
@@SoulOfTech no, I'm going to go cry myself to sleep.
@@CAIORAZ good night!
@@SoulOfTech I'll try 😪
Good
Thanks