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Dell Inspiron 13-5000.Core i5, 8Gb RAM, 256Gb SSD, 13.3 inch Full HD Touchscreen 2-in-1 Laptop £554 with code @ Very
£554Very Deals
Bought this yesterday with the £50 off £500 voucher VERY are offering this weekend. Use LNKCN to get price
Been looking for a decent touchscreen around £500 and this has all the best elements - could not find an equivalent. Argos have the HP Pavillion for £499 this weekend but that is i3 and 128 SSD.
For an extra £50 I think this is a decent bit of kit.
Hope it helps someone
Been looking for a decent touchscreen around £500 and this has all the best elements - could not find an equivalent. Argos have the HP Pavillion for £499 this weekend but that is i3 and 128 SSD.
For an extra £50 I think this is a decent bit of kit.
Hope it helps someone
For the record, I have no issues with Very other than their slightly shoddy customer service when something goes wrong, but a bit of persistence sorts that out pretty quickly
For the record, I have no issues with Very other than their slightly shoddy customer service when something goes wrong, but a bit of persistence sorts that out pretty quickly
When I looked at that offer it still charged delivery....but it did give 10% off so made it £543
When I looked at that offer it still charged delivery....but it did give 10% off so made it £543
Have to agree. Bought one from PC World last weekend and I'm delighted with it. Speedy, responsive machine that feels reassuringly solid despite the absence of a metal chassis or unibody. Screen is bright and clear. It does feel a little 'chunky' in tablet mode but otherwise the 2-in-1 functionality works well.
I think nearly all Dells have backlit keyboards. Once you've tried backlit, you can't go back!
I'd like to know this too. As well as general feedback on the specs {mainly the processor} from the techie people
Standard laptop processor, not a rebranded Atom derivative, It should handle whatever you want to do fine.
No you're wrong, there's many Dell models that don't have backlit keyboards. I know this because I work as an IT refurbisher and we see loads of different laptops. The laptop in this deal is very nicely constructed and has a good design, one of my favourites at the moment.
Got mine from John Lewis for £600 with a free three year warranty so hopefully not too much interaction with Dell themselves.
Criticisms:
No dedicated Home, End, Page Up or Page Down keys;
Mouse buttons are integrated into the touch pad and I really like them to be separate.
"Intelligent" headphone socket is a real pain in the ****.
Thanks...but this deal is £50 less
By what I can see on dells website it's up to 16gb which to me says it has two slots which can take 8gb each.
In think if you select to collect from a collect+ point delivery is free. I selected this when buying a TV and didn't pay a delivery charge.
I wish it did that as would have taken up the option. Nope. Only deliver to home address.
Yes I see it only has option to deliver to a home or designated address.
It's 7th generation i5 so will be quite nippy. Passmark of 4706 on cpubenchmark.net. If you google the EAN number you will get the full specs from PC World Business website
Whats the warranty at Very like? Would you pay £554 for brand new or £519 for Refurbished like new via ebay?
Agreed. Can anyone confirm it's 7th Gen, not 6th generation?
As SmartGuy says two posts above...it's 7th gen
Think you will find this bad boy will take up to 32gb
Don't take this the wrong way but how ?? I'm not a computer whizz am am looking to buy this myself.
If I can get 32gb out if it that would seal the deal.
Just where to get it from ? Very or pay £50 extra at John Lewis for a 3 year guarantee
Well, not officially. Dell and crucial will tell you 16gb but I don't see any reason why this wont support 16gb modules.
Anyone care to correct me on this?
1920 x 1080 IPS Panel
pcworldbusiness.co.uk/cat…87W
Get a USB 'sound card'. About £5 on Amazon. It will give you proper audio ports.
There are two ram slots and yes, some people have put in 32gb without a problem. YMMV according to BIOS version: http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518/t/19999401
The display is IPS.
Would John Lewis price match?