. The display is a TN panel, not an IPS panel. TN panels have terrible viewing angles. So if you notice that the screen is unevenly bright when viewed directly from top to bottom, then that's the TN panel. TN displays are common on low-end laptops, so this isn't a real hit for Dell, but anyone who is picky about a display should be aware. I used the device as a desktop replacement with an external monitor, keyboard and mouse for a few months, so the internal display didn't really matter to me.2. Battery life. I get less than 2 hours of battery life, but large batteries aren't very common on low-end laptops. Again, this doesn't come as a blow to Dell, but it's something potential users should be aware of. few positive moments.1. The SSD makes booting very fast and there is room to add a second drive if you need more space.2. This is Dell. This means Windows reinstallation media, drivers and supporting documentation, including service manuals and instructions, can be easily downloaded from Dell.3. While I've dialed down the quality of the display, this is from my perfectionist perspective. For office work and school, this is a perfectly fine laptop.
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