The new Dell Inspiron 11 3185 convertible series – prices, specs, features and configurations

The focus of today’s short article is a new convertible series that can meet your everyday needs – the Dell Inspiron 11 3185. Let’s take a closer look at what this 2-in-1 has to offer.

You can check its in-depth specs and more information here: http://laptopmedia.com/series/dell-inspiron-11-3185/

Under its hood, the 2-in-1 offers a choice between 7th gen AMD processors – A9-9420, A6-9220 or E2-9000 to be precise. When it comes to the graphics card, you can configure your laptop with a GPU that is again manufactured by AMD – the options include Radeon R5 (Stoney Ridge), Radeon R4 and Radeon R2. Memory-wise, you receive up to 4 GB of DDR4-2400 RAM in combination with up to 128GB SSD + up to 500GB HDD which allow you to store all your important files without sacrificing data transfer speed.

Moving on, the convertible sports an 11.6-inch TN display with HD (1366 x 768) resolution. In terms of design, the 360-degree hinge allows you to seamlessly switch between four different modes according to your needs. What’s more, the 2-in-1 is not only thin at 20.9 mm but also lightweight – just 1.55 kg (3.4 lbs), which makes it extremely easy to be taken along on any adventure.

And lastly, let’s take a look at the connectivity options. Here you are presented with 1x USB 3.1 Type-A port, 2x USB 2.0 Type-A ports, HDMI, microSD card reader, combo audio jack, as well as Noble lock slot.

You can check all available configurations and detailed specs in our Laptops Specs system:

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Eunice
Eunice
5 years ago

Hello,

I am not a techy person so I’m a little confused.

Why does the Dell Inspiron 11 3185 AMD A6-9220 not have an hard drive? And what does the 32SSD mean?

Also, I stumbled on Dell Inspiron 11 X360 and would like to know if it is better than its 11 3185 AMD A6-9220 counterpart?

Please do help clarify. Thanks!

Sean
Sean
5 years ago
Reply to  Eunice

@Eunice – the 32GB SSD *is* the hard drive. SSD stands for “Solid State Drive,” which, in layman’s terms, is the same technology used in a USB stick (a.k.a. flash or “thumb” drive) – but it’s built into the inside of the computer. 32GB (gigabyte) is the amount of storage – which is enough to just barely install and run Windows and maybe some small apps. Think of it more as an “internet appliance” where you can browse the web, watch videos, write documents, check your e-mail, etc. and maybe install and play a few small games (like solitaire). It’s… Read more »