Top 5 reasons to BUY or NOT buy the Dell Vostro 3590

The Dell Vostro 3590 is an adequate business machine that is affordable and at the same time, it can be configured with a decent 10th gen Intel Comet Lake processor. It doesn’t feature soldered memory as many other new and slim laptops but unfortunately, it has a bit dated design. As you may know, the design isn’t the most important thing for a machine like that. People who are buying similar devices just want a working notebook that will do the job in every moment. If you haven’t already checked our in-depth review regarding the Dell Vostro 3590 you can find it here.

Here are our Top 5 picks about the Dell Vostro 3590.

You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/dell-vostro-15-3590/


3 reasons to BUY the Dell Vostro 3590

1. Good keyboard

The keyboard is comfortable for long typing sessions because of its long key travel and clicky feedback. There is a NumberPad too.

2. A good amount of ports

Port-wise, the device is fine. On the left – an HDMI connector, an RJ-45 connector, two USB Type-A 3.1 (Gen. 1) ports, and an audio jack. On the right – optical drive, a VGA port, a USB Type-A 2.0 port, and a MicroSD card reader.

3. Upgradability

The upgradability options of this laptop are ok, especially for that kind of price. You have two RAM slots, a 2.5″ SATA slot for HDDs (and SSDs), and an M.2 slot.


2 reasons not to BUY the Dell Vostro 3590

1. Bad screen

Well, that’s a TN panel. You know the drill – bad viewing angles, mediocre contrast, low maximum brightness, and just 50% sRGB coverage.

2. Questionable build quality and design

The design is so 2017 – thick bezels, thick profile, VGA port (ok this is not a con but its a bit strange to have this port in 2020), and an all-plastic build. Additionally, the lid cannot be opened with a single hand.

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