Dell Inspiron 7710 All in One - 27-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Touchscreen Display, Intel Core i7-1255U, 32GB DDR4, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce MX550, Intel Wi-Fi 6E, Services, Windows 11 Pro - White
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S. Armstrong
> 3 dayI havent owned a Dell in a long time. Was used to a very slow HP laptop and needed to upgrade to something more graphic friendly. This computer has not disappointed! Very easy to set up.. basically just plug it in and go. My 4 printers installed easily and I was up and running in less than an hour. Very thankful I took a change on a Dell!
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Rajesh K.
> 3 dayReceived old computer
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dangel
> 3 dayReally like it its the second Dell all in one computer I have had. Far above HP.
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Dr. Kieran Wintheiser
> 3 dayEverything is great and i would give it a 5 star if it comes with batteries for the mouse and keyboard.
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swami
> 3 dayNeeded to upgrade an old Dell. This one had the best specs for the price. Easy to setup and use. I dont really use the touch screen. The screen quality is good. But certainly not as good as other AIO that cost twice much. Its an everyday computer for basic home use. Not being used as a multi media device. Very fast startup. Didnt come bloated with useless apps.
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RPH_EDH
> 3 dayThis is a great space-saving computer. I know you can run down the specs, but here they are in one place: -12th Gen Intel i7-1255U -Windows 11 Pro -27 FHD IPS Display with Touch -NVIDIA GeForce MX550 -WI-FI 6E for fast network/internet speeds -1TB m.2 SSD -32GB DDR4 RAM -Space-saving All-in-One form factor -Keyboard and Mouse included -USB Type-C 3.2 It checks a lot of boxes and can be used for a lot of different tasks. Would be great working with image editing, video production, playing your Steam library (as long as you dont have anything that needs super powered graphics processing). The speakers are good and loud. Plenty of RAM, a fast processor, a good amount of storage space. It can support an additional monitor, it can even be used as a monitor for another device with an HDMI in. There is a lot you can do with this machine. This is a whole system in a single box. Just unbox, put it on your desk, fire it up and youre ready to go. I really enjoy this machine. The only thing I would have liked to see is the display being QHD rather than FHD, but thats a small nitpick.
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H Marc Allen
> 3 dayI like thi computer it is fast and easy to setup. The only bad thing I have to say is the keyboard and mouse provided are both a piece of junk.
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M. Dashiell
> 3 dayThis computer is great. I got it for my 5th grader who has been traditionally on a hand-me-down Macbook pro. They use Windows at school so we wanted her to have a Windows computer at home. The specs-- 12th gen Alder Lake Intel core I7-1225u-- 10 cores 27 in very bright touchscreen. 1920x1080 at 60 hertz. It is light-- my fifth grader can lift it (carefully) Windows 11 Pro!! WOW. This might be overkill for this computer but a nice upgrade. 32 gigs of ram VERY VERY fast wifi 6 card on board Geforce MX550 with 2 gigs on the card (you need to change the setting on the computer to have this run 100 percent of the time. The Intel Iris is not worth leaving on-- see benchmarks. How to do this-- go into the Geforce control panel-- you will see three items on the left-- click on Manage 3D settings. Instead of autoselect-- choose the Nvidia card. You will be glad you did. Very fast 1TB SSD Not so great-- the wireless keyboard and mouse that comes with this computer feel very cheap. You have lots of ports on the back-- much more than your standard iMac--which is this computers direct competitor. Also-- packaging was not great. There was some glue on the screen when I pulled it out of the box and had to scrub it off. The caveats-- 1. THE POWER BUTTON. OMG. it is tiny. run your finger along the bottom right and you should feel it. It is way too small. Both my husband who works in IT and my daughter could not find it. 2. The web cam is not built into the bezel. Along the top-- you push it in and it pops up. This is very 1990s. Now, since in my opinion, this computers direct competitor is the 24 in M1 iMac-- (I also have this computer) I will give my opinion which one is better Screen-- Dell-- because it has touchscreen and quality seems better-- brighter Wifi-- Dell SSD-- tie RAM-- Dell because you can upgrade it to 64 gigs after market Webcam-- iMac-- who does popup webcams anymore? Peripherals that are included-- Mac (dell seems very cheap) Wifi card- Dell Speed doing normal tasks like email and web browsing-- Dell Weight-- iMac-- 10 pounds vs 15.83 for the Dell BUT the Dells screen is bigger Price-- $1479-- dell vs 1959 (iMac maxs out at 16 gigs but the memory is unified so the architecture is different also only 24 in screen currently is sold with the m1 chip) Ease of use-- Imac-- because of that power button being so tiny. Who do I think this computer is for? k-12 Students who need a computer for their room. Families who need a computer for the living room for general use, an older person who needs an all in one that can do most anything. Lastly-- I will leave you with the thoughts of my 5th grader who got this computer for her 10th birthday. She loves it. She likes that it can play most any game that she has tried so far. She said the webcam looks great-- much better than the Macbook pro. She said, most of all, she loves the screen.
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Allan Membreño
> 3 dayEs una de las marcas que ha usado mi padre toda la vida, es inigualable y no se comprará con ninguna otra marca de escritorio
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Robert W. Green
> 3 dayI am happy with the computer. Great picture quality. Fast and quality made. The only problem, it didnt have the USB receiver for the wireless keyboard.