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. K.
> 3 dayInitial startup required 5 forced restarts from freezing as well as several auto restarts (even without freezing each restart took about 4-5 minutes. Got it to not freeze for a day but ran incredibly slow to the point of not being usable. Day 2 it just froze up and would freeze immediately starting up after a restart. Returned for a different brand
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Salvatore Albanese
> 3 dayI purchased this to replace an older Dell AIO that Microsft update killed. This is much faster with a slightly larger screen. It has a 1TB Solid State Drive instead of the small 256 or 512 SSD and a slow Hard Drive. I have only had it a few days but so far it is very nice. I was able to remove the hard drive and retrieve all the data that was on the old dead computer. I would say buy this if you are looking for a good home computer.
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Kevin Nicholls
> 3 dayOn paper, a lot of the specs you get here are pretty decent. The i7 processor, while not the desktop workhorse version is a cut above what you often see in AIO systems and is pared down reasonably well enough to keep thermals reasonable. The 32 gigs is generous, and depending on what youre doing, may offset what youre not quite getting on the CPU side. Im not entirely sure where Dell was going with the oddball MX550 GPU. The CPU already has integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics, which again, depending on what youre doing, can outperform the MX550. If youre looking at gaming possibilities, youre in GeForce GTX1060 territory, give or take. The display itself is nice, but then, it should be for what this costs and the fact that the resolution is only FHD. Im not too deep into EVERYTHING MUST BE 4K thinking, but theres space between the two and Dell decided you dont need it. You get touch capability, but my guess is that the novelty will wear off quickly. Even if you wanted to use a stylus like an upright easel, I wasnt able to get a Wacom Bamboo to work with it -- and that works with darn near every touchscreen thats been made in the past five years. The pack-in keyboard and mouse are both pretty awful, even for pack-in peripherals. Unless youre going all in on aesthetics, you might as well find a nice combo like the
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Alan Penn
Greater than one weekThis is such a good computer. The touch screen is a nice feature. The computer is easy to use and it was a good value for the price.
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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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DA
Greater than one weekThe product description included conflicting information that is inaccurate. Computer sent was not a touch screen and did not contain 32 GB of ram. It was a totally different computer than the one listed. Very disappointing and frustrating.
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jared l henn
> 3 dayThis pc is capable of so much, from gaming, to video editing, to some of the most demanding tasks. I love it and so does my wife.
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itslindseytime
> 3 dayThe specs on this PC seemed a bit too good for the price, but will not complain.. LOL Only negative is I hate how loud the mouse is. The clicking is crazy loud compared to an logitech ones I have used. Had to write a review just to complain about the mouse.. LOL
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Cullen Von DVM
Greater than one weekJust received my new computer...everything looks great however I couldnt use the keyboard due to the usb connector being missing. You would think that at this price there would have been quality control. Good thing I have an alternative keyboard that I was able to use.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayquick