February 12, 2016

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    Inside Dell Inspiron 15 5555 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

    An AMD-powered laptop from Dell just landed in our office and we are preparing a full review of the model. It’s kind of familiar as we already did a review on a machine that looks…

    February 11, 2016

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    Inside Dell Inspiron 3552 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

    We already did a piece regarding our initial impressions of the ultra-budget Dell Inspiron 3552 and now we are going to take a closer look on the inside. This article would be also helpful to…

    February 09, 2016

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    First impressions of Dell Inspiron 3552 – everything you’d need from a ultra-budget daily driver

    Every now and then we like to check how the entry-level segment is doing and today’s stop is Dell’s ultra-budget Inspiron 3552, which sells for a little more than €300. Yes, you’ve read that right…

    February 07, 2016

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    First impressions of Dell Inspiron 5559 – well balanced mainstream business machine

    It’s not very easy to define what the audience is of of the new Dell Inspiron 5559 – it provides the expected reliability (36 months of international warranty, but be sure to check for your…

    February 03, 2016

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    Dell Inspiron 13 7359 goes beyond our expectations when it comes to battery life

    The new convertible from Dell has it all – good looks, solid build, decent hardware and an IPS touch panel to go along with the 360-degree rotating hinge. And it doesn’t cost that much too.…

    February 03, 2016

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    Dell Inspiron 7359 uses PWM from 0 to 99% screen brightness

    One of our upcoming reviews is about Dell’s take on budget-friendly convertibles. The Inspiron 7359 boasts some great specs for the asking price and the build quality is astonishing. However, there’s a big downside and…

    February 02, 2016

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    Inside Dell Inspiron 5559 – disassembly, upgrade guide and internal photos

    Dell Inspiron 5559 is one of the most popular mainstream notebooks right now, and the review of its predecessor, Inspiron 5558, is still one of the most popular articles in our media. Without any doubt,…

    February 01, 2016

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    Gaming battle: Alienware 17 R3 vs Acer Predator 17 vs ASUS ROG G752

    Well, like almost all comparison articles, this one is more of a guide to which notebook should you choose depending on your specific needs. In this case, your aim is at gaming laptops, obviously, but…

    January 28, 2016

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    First impressions of Dell Inspiron 13 7359 – a solid budget convertible with IPS panel

    In the last couple of years the convertible market expanded a lot but not many OEMs could oppose Lenovo’s Yoga hegemony, but that’s true for the higher-end class. In the mid-range segment, Dell’s solution is…

    January 13, 2016

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    Five more notebooks added to our PWM ranking system including Lenovo Y900, ASUS ROG G552 and Dell XPS 13

    We try to clear out the confusion about the screen flickering issue, or in other words – pulse-width modulation by posting as many articles as we can, related to the issue. We were also able…

    January 08, 2016

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    Be careful when buying the new Dell XPS 15 with UHD screen as it ships with smaller battery than the manufacturer has listed

    Well, from a powerhouse like the new Dell XPS 15 with quad-core, high-voltage Core i7-6700HQ CPU and GeForce GTX 960M GPU paired with 4K UHD screen, we cannot expect great readings on our battery tests.…

    January 08, 2016

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    Inside Dell XPS 15 (Skylake, 9550) – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

    Despite the obvious advantages of Dell XPS 15 like superb screen and impeccable build quality and design, as we stated in our full review, there are a few drawbacks that should be considered. When we…

    December 29, 2015

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    Inside Dell XPS 13 (9350, Skylake) – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

    Not much has changed over the last generation XPS 13 that we reviewed a few months back but we found two interesting things in the Skylake revision. The first one is that the new XPS…

    December 25, 2015

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    First impressions of Dell Inspiron 7559 – is this the best gaming deal on the market?

    When Amazon launched the new Dell Inspiron 7559, we were greatly surprised by its price. We even came across some forum posts of users asking whether that’s the real price and if there was something…

    December 18, 2015

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    Dell Inspiron 5559 (15 5000) preview – the perfect notebook for everyday entertainment

    The successor of the super popular Inspiron 5558 (15 5000), Inspiron 5559, has caught our eye and we can’t wait to get our hands on it for a full review. The notebook has the same…

    December 15, 2015

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    Dell Inspiron 5555 preview – an affordable AMD-powered offering

    We doubt that Dell needs any introduction since the American company is one of the most famous and powerful devices on the market – the Alienware lineup to be more precise. Aside from the extraterrestrial…

    December 08, 2015

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    Look no further than the new XPS 15 for professional video and photo editing

    A few tests just came in from our lab indicating that the new XPS 15 features almost perfect display quality. We’ve got the UHD version that packs Sharp touch-enabled IPS panel and it passed our…

    December 07, 2015

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    First impressions of the new Dell XPS 15 – powerful notebook for design work with outstanding 4K screen

    When we first met the Dell XPS 13 a few months back we were impressed by the build quality, design and battery life. It had all the things you would want from a small and…

    November 18, 2015

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    It turns out that Lenovo Y700 isn’t offering much better screen quality than its predecessor, but matches the Alienware 15 R2

    Some interesting results came in from our lab, indicating that the new Lenovo Y700 doesn’t have the much-anticipated improvement of the picture quality. The first generation of the Y50 had an absolutely lackluster and unacceptable…

    November 16, 2015

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    Dell Alienware 15 R2’s display is practically harmless, since it doesn’t use PWM most of the time

    Some of the results from our tests just came in and turns out that the panel used for the new Alienware 15 R2 is partially harmless. Dell has changed the display from its previous version…