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Dell Generation I7 8565U 13 3 Inch V5390 7688GRY PUS Review

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Description of Dell Generation I7 8565U 13 3 Inch V5390 7688GRY PUS

8th Generation Intel Core i7-8565u Processor (8MB Cache, up to 4.6 GHz, 4 Cores). 13.3-Inch FHD (1920 x 1080) True-life LED backlight Non-Touch narrow Border WVA Display. 8GB, onboard, LPDDR3, 2133MHz. 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe solid state Drive. Micro SD card reader, USB 3.1, Type-C. Nvidia GeForce MX250 2GB GDDR5. connectivity technology: Wi-Fi Bluetooth Ethernet.

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However, there are some comments I would like to make: 1. Price. Bought for 54 i5/8/256/GeForce250 2. From the outside it looks decent, but inside the keys are very flimsy, the backspace button sticks. The quality of the keyboard is very mediocre. I am very worried about the durability of individual keys. 3. The backlight is good (2 modes), for the on/off button you need to tear off the designer's hands! 4. USB type-c supports screen display. I connected two monitors: HDMI&USB-C 5. There is…

Pros
  • I chose a working laptop for a long time, the old Samsung 350 U2 was already obsolete, although it served me faithfully for 8 years. I needed a 13 inch and compact. So, I chose between Dell 5390, HP 430 G6, ThinkBook 13S, ThinkPad 390L, Asus VivoBook 13. Dell was the lightest and most portable.
Cons
  • Few ports, glossy screen

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory, upset by this product.

Life story: put in a backpack with things. When I got it, I found a scratch across the screen. Due to the cover, which does not have any rigidity, the screen is pressed into the stiffener (which is between the keyboard and the touchpad). Has pros: Light weight and dimensions, the ability to charge via type c, the backlight on the keyboard Some cons: Heats up, does not give out even 30 percent of its potential due to throttling, makes noise like a vacuum cleaner, disgusting sound card driver…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

So. The laptop was taken (read "selected for 6 weeks with a detailed study of the market") for work on the road, and indeed, to always be with you. Until going to the store, to football or to drinking. These are the realities of the position. We needed: performance, autonomy and a minimum load on the weight of the backpack. And he's perfect for it. The pros absolutely outweigh the cons. And for the vast majority of users, it is suitable as a full-fledged working machine. What was immediately…

Pros
  • 1. "Weight/Size/Performance" ratio. I always have a working machine in my backpack (I work as a programmer), which I practically do not feel. It is relatively convenient to work even standing in the vestibule of the train. But yes, if it's not crowded, of course. When working while sitting, the screen does not interfere with the person sitting opposite. It sounds kind of funny or stupid, but I managed to piss off a lot of people over the past 10 years. 2. Full-fledged Type-C: charging, display connection and other goodies. In this price segment, not everyone can boast of this. Apparently, Apple adopted the fashion for the connector, but did not understand the essence. 3. Autonomy. Enough for ~ 4-6 hours in operation mode. I can’t say how long it will last in surfing mode and music, I took it for work on the road. 4. Touchpad. Here it is as close as possible in terms of convenience to the MacBooks from everything I have worked with. I immediately bought a BT mouse for him, in the end I refused as unnecessary. 5. Screen. Yes, glossy. Yes, it reflects everything around. But you don't notice at work. And what are his limits. 6. Keyboard. Very pleasant to the touch, good low stroke. Backlight. 7. Price and availability of a complete set with Linux. i5/8/256/mx250 for 46500 (2022.09). 8. Assembly. Qualitatively. There is nothing more to add. 9. Dell Warranty. In 2022, they are now one of the best in terms of service.
Cons
  • 1. LPDDR3 memory. Soldered on the board, do not expand. But 8GB, in my opinion, is currently enough for 90% of tasks, even professional ones. Up to a raising of a virtualka or containerization. 2. Cooling system. It's just an out. She goes to the screen. Yes, when working in the normal position, it is not noticeable at all and everything is perfect. But you can forget about "connect to monitors and close the lid". He starts to warm up. 3. Body material and glossy screen. Everything is in the fingers. Take microfiber glasses with you in your backpack. 4. Keyboard. BackSpace really sticks, as if there is something under it. But it works fine. 5. Lack of a finger scanner. Well, such a thing, although not critical.