Dell Inspiron 15 5567
- Intel Core i7-7500U
- Intel HD Graphics 620
- 15.6”, HD (1366 x 768), TN
- 256GB SSD
- 8GB DDR4, 2400 MHz
- 2.30 kg (5.1 lbs)
Pros
- Decent build
- Good input devices
- Way above average picture quality (quality IPS panel)
- The screen doesn't use PWM across all brightness levels
- Long browsing battery runtimes
- Good value (applies for the low-end to mid-range configurations of the Inspiron 5567)
Cons
- No keyboard backlight, which is usually a standard for mid-range notebooks
- The GPU runs hot under load
Specs
- Display
- HDD/SSD
- 256GB SSD
- RAM
- 8GB DDR4, 2400 MHz
- OS
- Windows 10 Home
- Body Material
- Plastic
- Dimensions
- 390 x 259 x 23.3 mm (15.35" x 10.20" x 0.92")
- Weight
- 2.30 kg (5.1 lbs)
- Ports and connectivity
- 1x USB Type-A
- 2.0
- 2x USB Type-A
- 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
- HDMI
- Card Reader
- SD
- Ethernet LAN
- Wi-Fi
- 802.11ac
- Bluetooth
- 4.2
- Audio jack
- headphone/microphone
- Features
- Web camera
- 720p (HD)
- Backlit keyboard
- Microphone
- Speakers
- Optical drive
- Security Lock slot
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Dell Inspiron 15 5567 in-depth review
Dell dropped a few new updates to its mainstream Inspiron lineup offering the new Intel 7th Generation Kaby Lake processors and more powerful discrete graphics cards. In this case, we will be reviewing the Inspiron 15 5567 laptop packing the highest specs from the lineup - Core i7-7500U, AMD Radeon R7 M445 with 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM, 16GB of DDR4-2400 RAM and crisp Full HD IPS panel. Interestingly, even the low-end configurations can be found with an IPS panel making it a really good alternative to the Ideapad 510. So the question is, whether the R7 M445 GPU will outperform the updated GeForce 940MX. Also, we would like to assess the quality of the IPS panel and more importantly - whether the panel uses PWM for regulating screen brightness. But at this price range, it doesn't really mat[...]
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