Dell XPS 17 9710, 17 inch FHD+ Laptop – Intel Core i7-11800H,16GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 4GB GDDR6, Windows 11 Home + 1 Year…
- Aspect Ratio:16:10
- POWERFUL PERFORMANCE: 11th Generation Intel Core i7 processors and NVIDIA RTX graphics power the most intensive creative pursuits
- STUNNING SCREEN: A 16:10 4-sided InfinityEdge display is designed to provide a stunning edge-to-edge view
- EASY ON THE EYES: Eyesafe technology built into the screen reduces harmful blue light all while maintaining vivid color
- UP YOUR CREATIVE GAME: Take your creative projects to a new level with GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops delivering AI-acceleration in top creative apps
- IMMERSIVE SOUND: Expand audio into an immersive 3D soundscape with our quad speaker design and Waves Nx 3D audio for speakers
Specification: Dell XPS 17 9710, 17 inch FHD+ Laptop – Intel Core i7-11800H,16GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 4GB GDDR6, Windows 11 Home + 1 Year…
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Rose Ball –
It was a very good experience to use this devices. Thank you, Dell, but we choose MacBook for our work
Anna A. –
I like the computer well enough. However, I have had it for about 2 months, and the mouse pad has gone out. I take very good care of my electronics, and I believe I read somewhere this computer model has given other users the same problem.
Nicole Adkins –
The specs listed in the description are not correct. This model is not a touchscreen.
Kindle Customer –
While it is lightning fast, which is super important, and the keyboard lights up which is a big deal especially at night, there are several big issues I just can’t get over. The worst is why the edge of the casing is literally like a RAZOR BLADE! I’m not exaggerating: After just a couple of minutes the case edge Literally cuts into your palm and hand! There are always deep red marks. At this point I may have nerve damage. I can hear you now saying OMG what an exaggeration but go to a Best Buy and play with these laptops for a few minutes. The corners are like daggers! WHY??? Who would design the exact place where you rest your hand like that?!! The other thing is the center placement of the keyboard. Because many laptops have a Number Pad, I’m used to the keyboard being offset to the left. But because this one doesn’t have a numberpad, It’s super awkward typing on this center keyboard. I don’t think I’ll ever get used to it. Third is the super sensitive mousepad. Yes I know we can adjust it but the default shouldn’t be like this. It accidentally clicks on everything you don’t want it to. If they at least added a numberpad and fixed the jagged razor sharp case, I might be able to live with it. But since I’m not into getting injured every time I use it, I’m sending it back.. especially for $2,000 you think they’d bring extra comfort. Ridiculous!
1 Peter 5:8-9 –
Why Dell and Microsoft demand pushing customers into new compexities is beyond me.
First, the recievers are one size. The power plug is the same as everything else. For hooking up a mouse, you need an adapter, small, litle cube with a thin wire leading to the male connector into which cube you insert the wireless antenna.
Guess what you lose if it comes apart and goes missing? Adapter AND mouse function.
More expense replacing adapter and wireless mouse.
And who, after 30 years of left hand placement of the windows button found it so necessary to put it center now??? WHY???!!!???