This Shouldn’t Be Dell’s Best Laptop - Dell Inspiron 16 Plus

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @dgschrei
    @dgschrei Před 28 dny +1617

    53°C on the keyboard .... So it's literally an illegal product. Maximum allowable surface temperature for consumer electronics according to IEC62368-1 for parts that are touched longer than 1 minute continuously is 48°C. You shouldn't gloss over this. Dell is literally selling an unsafe product here and they are not the only ones. Notebook manufacturers have been playing fast and loose with the surface heat regulations for a long time now.

    • @elu9780
      @elu9780 Před 28 dny +125

      Laptops generally for some dumb reason overheat pretty regularly out of the box. What gives? Why can't I get full performance out of a laptop without paying for an additional cooling pad or drilling some holes in the chassis? It makes zero sense to have powerful components the full performance of which you can't utilize, the heat output of which generally makes the laptop degrade faster, run louder, and be uncomfortable to use on a lap. A laptop you can't use on your lap is missing the point.

    • @TheDefaultgameer
      @TheDefaultgameer Před 28 dny +70

      @@elu9780 This is something that modern laptops just do these days. I agree that hitting 90c all day should not be acceptable. My work X1 Yoga just cooks on start up and will stay there if it isn' t elevated with a lot of extra air flow.
      Problem is most people want that thin and light so cooling performance is gutted. Apple can get away due to the chip design, but 13th and 14th gen intel is just another story.

    • @TravisBasson
      @TravisBasson Před 28 dny +13

      Does a keyboard count for this? One is not holding their finger on a single key for 1 minute at a time?

    • @wembleyford
      @wembleyford Před 28 dny +49

      @@TravisBasson Really? I think I've often got my fingers all over the WASD keys for extended periods.

    • @slavb0i646
      @slavb0i646 Před 28 dny +22

      @@TravisBasson Do you not play games?

  • @txcforever
    @txcforever Před 28 dny +251

    Sorry, but 100C on idle and 56C outside temp around the keyboard with a light game like Rocket League are unacceptable. In my country during the summer this would probably crash from overheating just by using it with the AC off.
    How does it produce such temperatures without doing anything heavy?

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před 28 dny +16

      Garbage-tier cooling. I don't know why laptops are like this now. Fans aren't what I'd call expensive...

    • @aadeshsingh2053
      @aadeshsingh2053 Před 28 dny +4

      Every laptop which isn't gaming overheating right now
      My lenovo yoga and hp both cooks without a cooling pad
      People want thin and light but the chips aren't efficient enough for this

    • @prashank
      @prashank Před 27 dny

      @@aadeshsingh2053intel* chips

    • @cosmic_gate476
      @cosmic_gate476 Před 25 dny +4

      @@PhysicsGamerdell inspirons were always garbage at cooling, I had 3 between 2008-2018. When I got my M1 MacBook it was like leaving the Stone Age 😂

    • @ItsNotAProblem
      @ItsNotAProblem Před 24 dny +1

      ​@@cosmic_gate476Can confirm, my family had an inspiron and when I was gaming on it, it kept overheating and one day it died and we lost all our data.

  • @Stealth86651
    @Stealth86651 Před 28 dny +396

    Dell's always been like that. Some really cool/good decisions along with some of the dumbest engineering possible. One of the downsides of having 20 different departments all working on a single product with financials being the most important thing.

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před 28 dny +5

      They could probably have solved the thermal problem if they'd just given up an extra half a centimeter of thinness that nobody would have cared about. Real shame.
      The barrel jack is probably something we can thank that exact sort of dysfunction for, though. You just know that's only there because some department somewhere refused to sign off on a USB-C only laptop. Which would have definitely been a step down.

    • @tedubadu2536
      @tedubadu2536 Před 27 dny +4

      @@PhysicsGamerI’m not sure who exactly is clamoring for this ultimate thinness that’s trying to be achieved. It’s an odd goal

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před 27 dny +1

      @@tedubadu2536 Yep. Everyone just throws them in stretchy laptop sleeves anyway, for obvious reasons.

    • @JamesR624
      @JamesR624 Před 26 dny

      Pretty sure you just described literally every major tech company from Apple, Google, and Microsoft, to Samsung, Dell, and HP.

    • @Max_Mustermann
      @Max_Mustermann Před 26 dny

      Seems accurate. I have an old Latitude D5430 that I've been using as my main and later as a backup laptop for 10+ years without issues. But when the fan started to rattle and I decided to replace it, it required completely dismantling the laptop, removing the screen assembly and taking out the motherboard in order to get to the fan which was buried underneath. The same procedure is necessary for replacing the CMOS battery on this model.

  • @FRAMEDSKATEKREW69
    @FRAMEDSKATEKREW69 Před 28 dny +279

    dude wth im so sick of them using the same 300 nits display on everything
    I dont expect 1000 nits but at least 500, thats the point where it feels like colors really pop out

    • @swagmalone8092
      @swagmalone8092 Před 28 dny +7

      Completely agree. I have a Precision 7550 with a 500 nits 1080p display and it absolutely sears my eyes at full brightness to the point I doubt its 500 and not way more as I use it outside no issues.

    • @anothey93
      @anothey93 Před 28 dny +14

      dont they realize these get used often in extremely brightly lit offices? Outdoors? etc... we definitely need at least 500 nits on all laptops! Hard agree.

    • @mcslender2965
      @mcslender2965 Před 28 dny +1

      Gotta upsell the XPS lineup

    • @Majorblast6
      @Majorblast6 Před 27 dny +1

      I have an idea. How about the asus creator book q540jv?
      You get a oled 2.8k 120hertz with HDR

    • @bapt_andthebasses
      @bapt_andthebasses Před 27 dny

      NITS have nothing to with POPING COLOURS. NTSC 45% in 2024 is the shady part. 220nits 45% NTSC is plain awful. 72% NTSC (sRGB) should be MANDATORY.

  • @willkrska2644
    @willkrska2644 Před 28 dny +45

    Buyer beware! The Inspiron 16 Plus is notorious for their failing hinges. The plasic will fatigue abnormally quickly, and this can oftentimes damage the display controller board/cable in the process.

    • @-Blue-_
      @-Blue-_ Před 26 dny

      Any other laptops suggestions (don't recommend me mac I don't like apple products)

    • @maartenvd84
      @maartenvd84 Před 26 dny +1

      Is that caused by the heat being transferred directly on the hinges?

    • @nitrobear
      @nitrobear Před 18 dny +1

      @@-Blue-_ get a mac

    • @-Blue-_
      @-Blue-_ Před 17 dny

      @@nitrobear read my comment again champ i already said I don't like apple products

    • @-Blue-_
      @-Blue-_ Před 17 dny

      @@nitrobear don't like apple products

  • @ruudlaff10
    @ruudlaff10 Před 28 dny +46

    I have this with a 3060 in it from my employer…and it sounds like a goddamn spaceship taking off as soon as it gets even the tiniest amount of load.

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před 28 dny +2

      Wait until you hear about power profiles and switching it to passive cooling mode.

    • @ruudlaff10
      @ruudlaff10 Před 27 dny

      @@tim3172 Just for a second if you could imagine that I might possibly be a software dev who knows this….but fancied actually being able to use my machine to the extent of its performance without developing tinitus?

    • @lopwidth7343
      @lopwidth7343 Před 18 dny

      This did too in the video. Totally not sponsored by Dell. Wink wink, lol

    • @Derekcreeperer
      @Derekcreeperer Před 18 dny

      Even my old lower tier dell with a ryzen r5(no dgpu) sounds like a jet engine.

    • @Matt-Holdren
      @Matt-Holdren Před 7 dny

      I have a turd work laptop and mine sounds the same, but when I open an email 😂

  • @aymanhassan8178
    @aymanhassan8178 Před 28 dny +95

    So you are recommending laptop which
    1- overheat from daily usage to the point that it's unsafe to touch
    2- have 60tdp 4060
    3- 300 nits screen
    Just because it has a spare ssd slot and sodimm ram?

    • @exsnozer
      @exsnozer Před 28 dny +12

      Nr1 is also illegal in my country. Too hot to the touch. I dont know who LTT wanted to please at dell but this is not the way.

    • @Winnetou17
      @Winnetou17 Před 27 dny +7

      It's not even cheap. And he even said it's heavy. Which I have no problems with, but with all that weight and all those heat pipes and cooling how TF does it get so insanely hot ? And the GPU has only 60W and it's still THAT hot ? There are better cooled 14" laptops. With higher power for the GPU. Jeez

    • @vik1ng313
      @vik1ng313 Před 27 dny +5

      LTT isn't a review channel anymore like we used to love. Its an entertainment channel now, they have corpos to please for sponsorships. Kinda like those Chinese tiktok-like channels where a model showcases a product for a couple seconds before moving on to the next one.
      You shouldn't take ANYTHING on their channels seriously no matter what.

    • @GroteGlon
      @GroteGlon Před 25 dny +5

      Yeah, it's very out of touch

    • @Boo2019-zf3gs
      @Boo2019-zf3gs Před 23 dny +1

      Upgradability is a serious issue in 2024 laptops. All are overpriced and might not last another 3 years according to specifications.

  • @pdblouin
    @pdblouin Před 28 dny +64

    Wow if I bought this without doing research I'd be so annoyed with HDMI 1.4 (even though I won't be buying a laptop in the foreseeable future, it's a good warning)

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před 28 dny +5

      "If I bought something without doing research and it didn't match my expectations, I'd be upset at... the company...? rather than myself because I have some sort of genetic defect."

    • @pdblouin
      @pdblouin Před 27 dny +1

      @@tim3172 When did I say I'd blame the company?

  • @Big-Chungus21
    @Big-Chungus21 Před 28 dny +33

    I used an Inspiron about a year back as it was lended to me for college. Honestly, I was surprised by how nice the screen was and really enjoyed using it.

  • @gargamel314
    @gargamel314 Před 28 dny +99

    I bought a Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 3 years ago - actually was the first Dell Inspiron 16 Plus model. Things I will warn you about ahead of time:
    #1 The Hinges! Actually the hinges are quite nice, but what they are anchored to, which is the plastic interior on the back of the lid, will eventually deteriorate (after about 2 years when the warranty runs out) and possibly crack the screen. If you are lucky enough that the screen isn't damaged, you can buy a lid and hinge assembly and replace it yourself. This is a common laptop issue not specific to Dell, but it is present in many Dell laptops including INSPIRON MODELS! To prevent this, you can take the laptop apart and use a screwdriver to loosen the torque on the hinges slightly (makes it a little easier to open with one hand, but will probably void the warranty), or use 1 hand always right in the middle, or 2 hands equally on the sides to open your laptop to balance the load on those hinge anchor points.
    #2 Trackpad - this has been a widespread problem with Dell Laptops lately, but specifically with the Inspiron 16 Plus models. The trackpad over the past few years has not been properly grounded resulting in skipping/laggy/jumpy trackpad operation. This can be easily fixed with a little piece of wire and a soldering iron, but will most certainly end your warranty. The alternative is, Dell Service will open multiple tickets and replace your trackpad several times as they cannot figure out how to fix this problem. Ask me how I know! Or just search the Inspiron forums for "Trackpad" and see the plethora of posts about this problem.
    #3 Thermal Paste - whatever they use isn't sufficient for laptops that stay in the 80-100C range all the time. I absolutely recommend Arctic MX-4 which has excellent durability in this range. There's also some good cooling pads with powerful fans that can sufficiently cool this laptop.
    #4 Power Throttle - Mine came with a NASTY power throttle, after a few minutes of gaming, my CPU performance would drop to a mere 15%, game would get super laggy, but thermals were not the cause. Turns out the 11th Gen tiger lake CPUs are set to drop way down in power levels after their turbo boost expired, hobbling performance. Easily fixed with ThrottleStop, but it's not something that's obvious. Maybe they've corrected this since 2021 with the newer CPUs? Let's hope.
    Hoping my Inspiron 16 tips are helpful if you are looking at this laptop. I've had mine for 3 years and it's fantastic, but I've had to repair several things myself on it (obviously from the comments above), something that a lot of people who watch this channel are comfortable doing. To Dell's credit, the design is very easy to get into and repair, but their tech service people do NOT want you repairing this yourself, and their warranty is not self-repair-friendly whatsoever. Just don't leave any permanent evidence that you opened it and you'll be just fine.

    • @segiraldovi
      @segiraldovi Před 28 dny

      The trackpad issue and the thermal Paste were issues I had with a HP laptop, that HP was quite cheap but it was disappointing to see that laptop die in just 2 years

    • @gargamel314
      @gargamel314 Před 28 dny +1

      @@segiraldovi That's the goal with the entry level laptops, entire Inspiron line included - last the warranty and you've won. After that, customer is just expected to buy a new laptop.

    • @AdamWarner
      @AdamWarner Před 28 dny +3

      Can confirm I've had to do the touchpad grounding wire thing on mine.

    • @segiraldovi
      @segiraldovi Před 28 dny

      @@gargamel314 In that case I can't complain, the laptops lasted between 16 and 18 hours on a day, lasting for three years each and only having problems with temperatures and battery at the end.

    • @willkrska2644
      @willkrska2644 Před 28 dny

      I know several people who have been burned by the bad hinges, they started failing and causes damage to the display cable inthe process. They also had a lot of stability issues.

  • @narwhal4304
    @narwhal4304 Před 28 dny +15

    As someone that just buys used laptops whenever I need to upgrade, I've thought Dell's other models such as the Latitude and Inspiron have looked better on paper than the XPS for the last 4 years.
    I paid $300 for my Latitude 3440, and it came with 8gb ddr4 (that I was able to upgrade) and a 256gb nvme SSD (that I was able to upgrade). Sure, it doesn't feel as premium as an XPS would, but at least I have I/O other than USB C, Dell.

  • @JohnneyleeRollins
    @JohnneyleeRollins Před 28 dny +242

    thank you for not saying macbook in the title

    • @g_vaibs8005
      @g_vaibs8005 Před 28 dny +4

      ? I didn't get it

    • @BlueSky_fur
      @BlueSky_fur Před 28 dny +33

      @@g_vaibs8005they had a video a while ago where they in the title stated this is a MacBook for windows.
      The thing was nothing even close to a MacBook 😂

    • @MERCHIODOS
      @MERCHIODOS Před 28 dny +1

      @@BlueSky_fur I think it was more the way the laptop looks.

    • @BoDoesStuff
      @BoDoesStuff Před 28 dny

      @@MERCHIODOS It did not look as good as a MacBook in terms of tolerances and that shows in some feedback posted.

    • @sussybaka-fo2mp
      @sussybaka-fo2mp Před 28 dny +1

      @@BlueSky_fur 5 days is not a "while ago"

  • @qfurgie
    @qfurgie Před 28 dny +21

    4:50 there is a fly in the studio

  • @gamiepie2057
    @gamiepie2057 Před 28 dny +46

    i had a dell Inspiron laptop which had several issues in less than a month and Dell replaced almost all the parts in the system and later dell replaced my laptop to another upgraded Inspiron, that had bios chip issue and again replacement of another upgraded Inspiron which was a factory defect and again a replacement of dell g15, in the g15 motherboard was blown up and another replacement of another g15 which was a factory defect. During the next replacement, dell voided my warranty so now I've filed an FIR, Legal notice, high court case against Dell. It's annoying guys, i honestly don't recommend dell's Inspiron or g15 laptops as they suck. Many of my friends faced the same issue. I request y'all to be aware about what you're gonna purchase for yourself or your kids. I legit don't want anyone to suffer like me. Especially for the poor people who can barely afford a laptop like me. I had to pay a lot for filing the case against dell as well. Now i don't have laptop for my work at all, im just using my OnePlus 6 for my work purpose which sucks.

    • @seanlouisoliveros414
      @seanlouisoliveros414 Před 28 dny +11

      Omg that sounds incredibly terrible. i hope the case goes your way cuz that just sounds like a bad time

    • @gamiepie2057
      @gamiepie2057 Před 28 dny

      @@seanlouisoliveros414 yeah i really hope for the best

    • @lolzololz1
      @lolzololz1 Před 28 dny +2

      That's brutal. Yeah I've heard similar stories about Dell as well.

    • @JimmyD76
      @JimmyD76 Před 28 dny +2

      I had this issues with an XPS. The audio jack was bad. The first tech fixed it but it only lasted a couple of days. The second tech literally destroyed my laptop. Broken parts, missing screws. I demanded my money back but they made me ship the laptop in and sent me a refurbished that guess what... has sound problems..... ARGH! At least the laptop works great and it's a fantastic machine now, but their support is soooo frustrating!!

    • @gamiepie2057
      @gamiepie2057 Před 27 dny

      @@lolzololz1 yeah it's honestly really sad for the people who can barely afford a laptop

  • @KyleDavis328
    @KyleDavis328 Před 28 dny +11

    My Lenovo laptop came with a type-c charger but has the option for a barrel jack. So I guess it's not unheard of.

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před 28 dny +3

      petty common on the models that already had the barrel jack at some point or if they USB C can only do 45w or 65w and the laptop needs 100+

    • @JohnDoe-um2qk
      @JohnDoe-um2qk Před 20 dny

      ​@@profosist USB c can do more than that

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před 20 dny

      @@JohnDoe-um2qk just because the usb-c standard can do 100 watts in its initial diversion does not mean Brands actually spec the power delivery on the laptop from USB C to do 100-watt pretty common to see laptops be able to 65 or 90 Watts via a barrel plug but only be able to do 45 over USBC now even in a semi modern laptop 45 is enough to run off of but obviously lower performance when plugged in and longer charging times especially when in use and charging at the same time

  • @slavb0i646
    @slavb0i646 Před 28 dny +47

    why recommend a inefficient dustblower?

    • @Emmbedd
      @Emmbedd Před 28 dny +10

      Absolute garbage

    • @awwastor
      @awwastor Před 2 dny

      It’s a lot cheaper than a Zephyrus, Zenbook or Lenovo Slim while getting 70-80% there

    • @slavb0i646
      @slavb0i646 Před 2 dny

      @@awwastor man theres no point buying new stuff when you can get a gen older and get everything better overall at a lower price.

  • @entinator
    @entinator Před 28 dny +3

    As someone who got an Inspiron in 2018 it always felt to me like it's essentially an XPS without the consumer sales pitch.
    It's also one of the very few modern laptops that actually has a decent port selection instead of just a couple of type c's.

  • @MightBeBren
    @MightBeBren Před 28 dny +14

    dell employee 1: put a barrel plug on the laptop
    dell employee 2: are we going to give them the charger for the barrel plug?
    dell employee 1: dont be stupid!... of course we are not!

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před 28 dny

      Employee 3: We'll offer that option on education and enterprise laptops because it's slightly cheaper, obviously.

  • @Piketom1
    @Piketom1 Před 25 dny +1

    The Inspiron and Latitude lines from Dell are their best products. They may not have the flare of something like the XPS but they are far more reasonably priced, have much better IO, and many of the interior components are upgradeable/repairable. If your wifi fails, just swap in a new card. If you need more storage, just replace the drive. If you need more ram, just add more. These things benefit individual consumers but they also show that Dell was thinking about larger scale deployments when designing the computer. In house IT can do most of the needed repairs and maintenance on these machines. It looks like the battery might even be replaceable. If any of those components failed in my MacBook pro, the computer would be a $4K piece of dead aluminum.

  • @a.g8517
    @a.g8517 Před 28 dny +6

    HP Probook is the same, it has barrel jack for charger but sends USB-C chargers

  • @DeinonychusCowboy
    @DeinonychusCowboy Před 28 dny +2

    I desperately wish a single company would say "fuck thin, we're going to make a thick laptop that stays cool."

  • @stanislasflipo7214
    @stanislasflipo7214 Před 28 dny +17

    48Hz is for watching movies at 24fps without judder while preserving battery life, more laptops should offer it.

  • @MightBeBren
    @MightBeBren Před 28 dny +5

    we need to normalize laptops that arent f*cking stupid

  • @andyafk
    @andyafk Před 28 dny +4

    @9:19 anyone else saw that fly swooshed by? or just me

  • @HedgehogY2K
    @HedgehogY2K Před 26 dny +2

    1:31 I noticed that too. My model 5620 (reverted to Windows 10 with bit locker and PTT turned off-you're welcome) has the same barrel connector as an alternative charge option.

  • @robertdascoli949
    @robertdascoli949 Před 28 dny +2

    The Amazon link in the description is $1700.
    I hope for that much money you get a laptop that's better than "OK at everything"

  • @Sayuusic
    @Sayuusic Před 28 dny +6

    only one type-c and its also used for charging? am i missing something or does this mean u need to buy a different charging cable to use the type-c / thunderbolt while charging???

    • @android-user
      @android-user Před 27 dny

      Yes.
      This is sadly a problem on many laptops :(
      So the only real advantage is, that you can charge your devices with one cable.
      It's just for charging.
      I personally would prefer at least two USB C.

  • @balmaceda882
    @balmaceda882 Před 28 dny +19

    I really think the better take on this might be the HP Envy 16 with the 4060 (90 W) and the oled display.
    You guys should review it!!!!

    • @balmaceda882
      @balmaceda882 Před 28 dny +1

      It also is priced really similar, and it may win in some aspects like Gaming, webcam and speakers maybe

    • @rmp5s
      @rmp5s Před 28 dny +1

      In my experience, HP > Dell...definitely.

    • @aerohydra3849
      @aerohydra3849 Před 9 dny

      I feel like this year in general HP has been better than Dell. Better prices, higher wattage components with better cooling, better build quality in general. Meanwhile Dell is messing around with 30w gpus and Touch Bar clones.

  • @MHWGamer
    @MHWGamer Před 28 dny +4

    i have the 2-in-1 inspiron and I am strangely amazed by how good it is for the price compared to the xps line-up.
    It has the display - pen matrix problem but you only notice that by drawing on white and looking close, otherwise the 4k Oled is awesome.
    Speakers suck, cooling could be a bit better.
    Other than that, for 1100 bucks it was a steal (build quality is excellent and barely different to xps)

  • @stephen1r2
    @stephen1r2 Před 28 dny +7

    Barrel jacks are proprietary, yes, on the other hand you aren't occupying one of your type-C ports with the power cable. You can work around this with a pass-through dongle, but still
    That copper SSD heat-spreader looks nice too

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před 28 dny +1

      Barrel jacks are the opposite of proprietary, is the weird thing. Not sure where that came from.

    • @stephen1r2
      @stephen1r2 Před 28 dny +3

      @@PhysicsGamer Each laptop manufacturer has their own special barrel--some are even square. Most have extra sense wires as well, with the current carried on the inside and outside surfaces

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před 27 dny

      @@stephen1r2 You're thinking of the more general category of coaxial power connectors. Most of the varieties are extinct nowadays, which we can all be happy for. Nowadays the vast, vast majority of them are simple barrel connectors, with a positive center and negative exterior.

    • @stephen1r2
      @stephen1r2 Před 27 dny

      @@PhysicsGamer But the one on this Dell will be a Dell barrel species; 19.5V--the barrel and the One-Wire in the middle

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před 27 dny

      @@stephen1r2 Yes, 4.5mm OD like their other smaller form-factor barrel jacks. They also use a lot of 7.4mm OD barrel jacks, but any aftermarket power brick is likely to come with tips for both.
      Years and years ago, Dell tried some stupid things where they required a "genuine" charger to be used, which they checked with extra wires. None of the Dell laptops I've supported for at least the last six years have had any issue with that being omitted, though, so I suspect they've long since cost-cut that check away.
      The rumor still persists, but I'm pretty confident in saying it hasn't been an issue for a long time.

  • @EdwardElric6464
    @EdwardElric6464 Před 28 dny +3

    Why the fuck does Intel think it's a good idea to let their new laptop CPUs get to 110℃ before throttling? Also SODIMM? You literally made CAMM2 Dell!

  • @Ceelvain
    @Ceelvain Před 27 dny +1

    I don't think the MSRP has been mentioned. Would have been nice.

  • @DragonOfThePineForest
    @DragonOfThePineForest Před 27 dny +1

    yeah, hate to say it but upgradeable ram doesn't mean much unless you actually test it. I used to have a dell with upgradable ram, I bought some nice ram to replace the 12 gigs that were in it already (and yes I checked the specs to see if it could handle it) and it didn't work, had to get ram from dell, and even then my system was unstable so I had to switch back to the old sticks.
    of course, my computer could have just been really odd but I think it's something worth looking into.

  • @zxris
    @zxris Před 28 dny +7

    LMAO the fly

  • @Psmgamer
    @Psmgamer Před 28 dny +1

    I had a Dell Inspiron laptop that my mom gave me cause she didnt like it. Lasted four years before getting the blue screen of death. Have a Dell G15 and its honestly better than my previous laptop. No problems with it though its my first gaming laptop.

  • @dualpapayas
    @dualpapayas Před 28 dny +2

    Anyone know the technical reason why the version without a discrete GPU only supports HDMI 1.4? Even UHD 630 graphics from 2017 supports HDMI 2.0

  • @Wisdom7I
    @Wisdom7I Před 27 dny

    I chose the Inspiron 16 2-in1 laptop with this screen - 16", 2.5K 2560x1600, 90Hz, IPS, Mini-LED, Touch, Comfort View Plus, HDR600 because the letters were crisp, and contrast was better than laptops I reviewed. He is reviewing a laptop with a video card, which can add heat if play demanding games. Dell makes great products, and if in the rare case a repair is needed, Dell will fix it quickly (sometime next day) versus some other brands.

  • @nickw8674
    @nickw8674 Před 26 dny

    I’ve got the vostro (business version of this) kind of… it’s really good for that type of use. Reliable good battery and easy to repair and deploy. Keyboard and touch pad comments are spot on!

  • @mileswurster2035
    @mileswurster2035 Před 28 dny +1

    Summary: it has good I/O, but it runs stupid hot and can literally burn you…”two thumbs up!”

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před 28 dny

      "can literally burn you"
      Source: trust me, bro.
      Water has to be 15 degrees (C) hotter to burn you when exposed for more than 40 minutes but sure... the keyboard that you don't touch will definitely burn you.

  • @leonardoterra2791
    @leonardoterra2791 Před 19 dny

    I got one last month. Specs are - 32GB RAM DDR5, RTX4060 8GB VRAM DDR6, SSD 1TB, ULTRA 7 155H. It's running very well here. I use it for Data Science with Anaconda, Power BI, Excel, Tableau and other stuff. For games I didn't expect it to run so well. I was looking for a gaming laptop but this one has roughly the same specs as a new Alienware M2 and it's way cheaper. I've been running Starfield and Modern Wafare 3. When it's not plugged it runs silently but hot with GPU around 70c and CPU around 75-80c. For me that's good. The only issues that I had were related to when the laptop is plugged while gaming. The temp of the CPU goes to 85-90 and sometimes over 100c and I didn't like that. So I changed the CPU clock to run at 80% when plugged and it worked very well. Temperatures went back to 75-80c and didn't cause anything with the games. They keep running above 60 FPS with specs around Medium-High which is enough for me (I got a PS5 as well). I'm happy with the product and hope to keep it for the next 3-4 years.

  • @p0r5ch3911
    @p0r5ch3911 Před 28 dny +2

    I'm done with Dell. I have a XPS 13 Plus at work and it is in general pretty good at many things, BUT also has big issues. And those of my colleagues too. Like sometimes Bluetooth stops working and I have to reboot (and it really struggles at rebooting) and sometimes I loose the audio of my headset (no, the headset is not the problem) and I have to use the build in speakers during calls. And I am not the only one having those issues. My father has a stupid Aldi Medion Laptop with Aluminium body and high specs and all his drivers work way better. Then for what do I need a Dell Laptop with Dell prices?

  • @DctrGizmo
    @DctrGizmo Před 23 dny +2

    HDMI 1.4 in 2024 should be illegal. I don’t know what Dell was thinking here.

  • @ulzs7683
    @ulzs7683 Před 28 dny

    Myself and a couple of friends had so many issues with the Inspiron line, dell basically replaced 5 parts from all of our laptops in just a year.

  • @googlesucks6029
    @googlesucks6029 Před 28 dny +4

    Yeah I remember when I was stupidly looking at buying a Dell a few years ago and couldn't understand why their Inspiron laptops (same specs as well) was better value then their premium XPS and gaming Alienware.
    I assumed the latter 2 are aimed at people who think thin and light or RGB in a laptop is worth paying extra $$$. You know people with more money than sense.

  • @jubuttib
    @jubuttib Před 19 dny +1

    53°C on they keyboard? That's like the top end of a medium rare steak, this thing can double as a cooking platform, nice! =)

  • @electrikoptik
    @electrikoptik Před 28 dny +1

    I can't remember the last time Dell made a high quality product.

  • @BlackMercy-it1jp
    @BlackMercy-it1jp Před 27 dny +1

    3:38: atleast it came with a 120hz 1600p (slightly better 1080p) screen. A buddy of mine has a Inspiron 16 with a 720p screen. Oddly enough that it came with an Nvidia mobile gpu and a 12th gen i7 processor but the laptop has a 720p screen. If I had to buy anything from Dell now it would be the older XPS laptops or the Alienware laptops but those are just expensive

  • @ZiggyMercury
    @ZiggyMercury Před 28 dny

    I'd give you two thumbs up if possible: for reviewing a laptop that's expensive, but not very expensive; and for giving enough focus to the upgradability of this laptop (or lack thereof of others).

  • @Veon1
    @Veon1 Před 28 dny +1

    For those specs, kind of mid components and with such godawful cooling, I really expected this to be $1k at most. Dell remains overpriced, unfortunately...

  • @GroteGlon
    @GroteGlon Před 25 dny +1

    Why in the hell would you recommend it when it will give you first degree burns under normal use and is near damaging temperatures under normal use in your air-conditioned studio?

  • @LotoTheHero
    @LotoTheHero Před 28 dny +1

    You should check out the ASUS VIvobook Pro. There's and AMD version that comes with a 500 nit OLED screen and 32GB of RAM. It also has a 4060. It's also on sale for $100 less ($1099.99)than this Dell. Seems like it's a lot better value for the money.

  • @Chesternut007
    @Chesternut007 Před 25 dny

    I get frustrated that things constantly have to iterate. I had a precision m4800, and it was a beast. It wasn't even that unwieldy. The keyboard was so nice, plus upgradeable. I would love that same chasis with modern hardware. I have a precision 5550 and it's pretty fantastic too but has it's set backs.

  • @athulshibu5362
    @athulshibu5362 Před 28 dny

    Seeing the Pixel thermometer being used gave me whiplash! I forgot I could do that with my phone

  • @quadsnipershot
    @quadsnipershot Před 28 dny +1

    Honestly having a barrel charger and type c is nice as long as the barrell does not replace a port for work if I have to be on the go and the dock is only type a and my headset and other stuff is type c then it’s a whole issue.

  • @eveypea
    @eveypea Před 27 dny

    I recently replaced my Inspiron 3485 2-in-1 after 5 years. Still a great machine. The AMD CPU and integrated graphics handled outputting to a 4K external display easily without a sweat. The only thing I need to replace on it is the battery because of 5 years use. I was able to upgrade the RAM and storage easily. Their Inspirons tend to be one of the best mid range laptops around and one of the most user upgradeable

  • @orbitalg4mer702
    @orbitalg4mer702 Před 28 dny

    The barrel jack is because it is a chassis that's 4+ years old and was using it. But the EU forced a type C for everything, so Dell just put a type C charger instead of the barrel one. On my 2021 model I've got the barrel plug.

  • @Dreadlk
    @Dreadlk Před 24 dny

    Thanks for the review.
    Display looks really good to me.
    have the 2TB model 32GM Ram Version.
    Getting a Power Supply for the Barrel Jack was ordered on day one!
    I need the two USB ports, it makes no sense to have one tied up for charging.
    This is an Excellent Laptop even for my Gaming needs. Fast as all hell and the Picture and Sound are great. Like you I also love the Keyboard.
    Yes it does pump out some Hot Air when going full tilt but so does every other gaming Laptop. This Dell is just about as good as some $3000 Gaming Laptops I tested. Just wish the screen was oLED but it still is nice.

  • @bubbles581
    @bubbles581 Před 28 dny +1

    I actially dont love the huge trackpads on recent laptops. Im finding they get in the way more than they help.

  • @Zenith-iq7fh
    @Zenith-iq7fh Před 28 dny

    Background music is a little much, but I appreciate that they are experimenting!

  • @yerachmielb1
    @yerachmielb1 Před 27 dny

    To be fair to the barrel jack, if you don't include it, then I'm forced to use USB C for charging when I might otherwise have something else I want/need that port for. Including both is a good choice.

  • @a11aaa11a
    @a11aaa11a Před 27 dny

    I don't want SD or USB a taking up port space or board space. Just permanently attach an adapter if you still have one random accessory that uses it (or update it)

  • @Daniel-dj7fh
    @Daniel-dj7fh Před 26 dny

    I've got a latitude for work, and I actually like it quite a bit. Pretty solid.

  • @elmanodedios1984
    @elmanodedios1984 Před 28 dny +4

    Dude, that webcam audio is amazing. Did anyone else notice that????

  • @Alovatololo
    @Alovatololo Před 24 dny +1

    Are you ok Alex? Last few recommendations have just been not good.

  • @Bacavoit
    @Bacavoit Před 28 dny +3

    I'd take a barrel jack over a USB-C charging port any day . To me the USB one doesn't last and even less if you use the laptop once on bed. It's one of the main "features" I look after when I buy a new laptop, if there is no barrel then it gets discarded.
    Having a USB-C port as a secondary charging port is a good option when you are actually traveling out of your home city but for home and office work, I take the barrel.

    • @MisterCoolGuy1
      @MisterCoolGuy1 Před 28 dny

      I don't get this take. Personally never had wear issues in type c ports. Although the timeframe is smaller where I've used C, I've had multiple dc ports fail over the years. This is in addition to most units having multiple type c ports that support power

    • @Bacavoit
      @Bacavoit Před 28 dny

      @@MisterCoolGuy1 Most units? Only if they have multiple Thunderbolt ports cause most laptops I see have the upper left as main power input for charging and the rest are just for data only they are Thunderbolt ports.
      My MSI Katana doesn't support charge over USB-C which would have been good for travel but that is ok too since it is too heavy and was never bought to travel and go around the city with it.

  • @DiegoRA
    @DiegoRA Před 27 dny

    did they forget how to make normal size arrow keys? there is a plenty of space on the sides, especially on this 16" laptop

  • @cosmic_pony
    @cosmic_pony Před 27 dny

    I ended up returning an Inspiron 16 (non-plus), the screen went white and teared within the first 48 hours, keyboard was hoooot!
    Don't get me wrong, it is a beautiful device, highly upgradeable, but it couldn't handle an external monitor.

  • @guttom
    @guttom Před 28 dny +2

    dell laptops = oven toasters

  • @jeffthro09
    @jeffthro09 Před 27 dny

    I have the laptop. The trackpad is too small. But the laptop is amazing. It is little loud and full power usage. But it everything you need to do editing and gaming

  • @prophetPYSCHO
    @prophetPYSCHO Před 9 dny

    I have being using a inspiron 15 for the laat decade, works pretty well.

  • @jonatanromanowski9519
    @jonatanromanowski9519 Před 27 dny

    Regarding the barrel jack: I have an Inspiron and I use an ext.GPU via TB4.
    Without the barrel jack I'd be limited to 60W that TB4 can provide, while via Bar.J. I can boost the CPU to 105W.

  • @Goldman_90
    @Goldman_90 Před 26 dny

    all i can say is that omfg the microphone sounds awesome

  • @uroboloss
    @uroboloss Před 27 dny

    Not having the option for 60hz refresh rate is so weird

  • @kate_vye810
    @kate_vye810 Před 27 dny

    The fact dell is still recommended… I think they did a calculated and genius move. Tho it’s naming right? That’s what hurts companies.
    Sure naming been the same for 20+ years… just xps sounds better so ppl are mad.

  • @Itsasrtup
    @Itsasrtup Před 13 dny

    It’s a business laptop, the most intensive task you are going to be doing is excel spreadsheets and google drive

  • @Switzguy
    @Switzguy Před 25 dny

    I had my dad get an XPS laptop during Covid to work from home with. It died within week. Got him ThinkPad instead and never looked back.

  • @IdunRedstone
    @IdunRedstone Před 27 dny

    Shouldn't the keyboard being able to literally burn you under load be grounds for a recall?

  • @vigour6786
    @vigour6786 Před 28 dny +2

    These windows laptop reviews always looking for things they like while the Mac reviews they try so hard to find what they dont like. The gap between MacBook and windows laptops isn't close.

    • @Lauren_C
      @Lauren_C Před 28 dny +1

      Unfortunately for laptop gamers, there really isn’t a choice.

    • @vigour6786
      @vigour6786 Před 28 dny +1

      @@Lauren_C get a gaming laptop instead of one of these laptops trying to be professional and have gaming on the side. They fall short on both ends, if you need a laptop for professional use, get a MacBook, if you want a laptop for gaming get a gaming laptop. The middle ground doesnt suit either side.

    • @Lauren_C
      @Lauren_C Před 28 dny

      @@vigour6786 The point is to have single laptop that handles both. Not an “either or”. The portability aspect kind of gets thrown out entirely if I have to carry around two machines.
      Ideally, I have my home desktop acting as my NAS + its backup, and a single capable laptop for literally everything else.

    • @vigour6786
      @vigour6786 Před 28 dny

      @@Lauren_C if you work in a professional field you don’t cheap out on a laptop for those capabilities just for the chance to play games at 1080p. My point is that there are some people that would want this but for anyone with a real purpose for either of the two paths, professional or gaming, then you shouldn’t but laptops like these when you’re getting massive reductions in both areas. Majority of gaming laptops have better specs and appeal than a laptop like this anyways so why skimp out on that aspect.

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před 28 dny +1

      You don't have to look far to see 8GB and memory pressure after opening 2 tabs on any Macbook that isn't >$1400.
      Isn't it funny how you can buy a new 8GB Macbook Air for $800 but the basic 16GB version is only available as a custom build through Apple?
      It's almost like they know it's a scam product.

  • @Kondlapudi
    @Kondlapudi Před 27 dny

    Aah the stickers on the palm rest😭

  • @FangerZero
    @FangerZero Před 25 dny

    why the hell does everyone hate small things? I love the size of that trackpad. I used to have an annoying mac with a massive trackpad for work and I absolutely hated it my wrists would always touch the damn thing.

  • @vandalpaulius
    @vandalpaulius Před 27 dny

    I guess I'll keep my XPS 15 from 2021 until it dies and then will buy another exact same model. Switched to USBC, so having only 1 or 2 ports instead of 3 is a massive dealbreaker. Not having an escape key in the new ones makes me want to light dell designers at stake

  • @robflores5172
    @robflores5172 Před 28 dny

    They should've kept the XPS 17 going. They were so good.

  • @R777-RLM
    @R777-RLM Před 28 dny

    I had an Inspiron, but I hated the keyboard which has flat keycaps. After buying a Legion 5 Pro 16, and an M2 MacBooK Air 15, both of which have dished keycaps, that aid in feel and finger placement. I realized that most of my typing mistakes were due to the Inspiron's keyboard.

    • @indian-tech-support
      @indian-tech-support Před 27 dny +1

      Legion is soo good , short battery life. But in quiet mode it's so quite

    • @R777-RLM
      @R777-RLM Před 27 dny

      @@indian-tech-support Yeah, I rarely hear the fan. I love typing on it, and it's nice to change the color of the keyboard light. I wish I could speak Hindi. Indians have so many computer videos; you seem to really want to help each other, and you guys are super smart. I have much respect.

    • @indian-tech-support
      @indian-tech-support Před 27 dny +1

      @@R777-RLM im not indian

    • @R777-RLM
      @R777-RLM Před 27 dny

      @@indian-tech-support Sorry. That actually crossed my mind. With that handle, I hope i'm not the only one to get that wrong.

  • @JR-uy2nd
    @JR-uy2nd Před 27 dny

    I have this laptop but the7610 from 3 generations before and is a good laptop, but not well-built. The 7610 had a much bigger trackpad, but it was defective by design, It wasn't grounded, and it started to read ghost touches or don't even read any touch, it was reparable by soldering a wire between the ground pad and the chassis. Another problem is the hinges, they are screwed on brass threads that are glued on the screen lid with glue. After a while of course the glue failed, the hinge failed because of that and broke the screen. I was able to repair it with backing soda and superglue and replaced and upgraded the screen from the one used by the ThinkPad x1 extreme, the one with 500 nits and 1600p. The built quality, it is not a ThinkPad, it is not an XPS, my old XPS 15 9570 have more metal on the bottom lid than on entire inspiron 16 plus, it uses super thin metal reforced with plastic. More, it seems this new version have the same issue as my version. When it was gaming and using the GPU in the full 60W, the CPU only consumes 10-15W max. Because of that, games stutter a lot. For repair, you need to put it in high performance in the cooling mod on the my dell app (that is super slow) and on high performance on Windows. It will give the 30-35W to the CPU, never the 45W of his TDP, and even my old laptop is a good 1080p 60hz gaming machine, but it will be a very loud machine and a very hot machine. The keyboard will not be that hot, but the part on top of the grill, above the keyboard right next to the screen will burn you. In resume I like my laptop, it is very flawed, but it costed my less than 600 euros a year after release. For the MSRP, I would be very angry with this laptop.

  • @sanyammalhan
    @sanyammalhan Před 27 dny

    Dell is under fire right now. They are restructuring their organization after firing 24000 people within 1 year from the sales and marketing department. Their laptops are having several motherboard issues and other quality control problems. Their last financial year was pretty bad so they really need to turn things around.

  • @jjcoolaus
    @jjcoolaus Před 28 dny

    In Australia, I think I’d rather step down to intel arc for graphics, step up to core i9 and 32gb ram, and quite literally save $1000

  • @Aku-pm8cp
    @Aku-pm8cp Před 8 dny

    I remember checking one out at a University bookstore, I was so confused why it was so hot from just being a display model. How is a laptop with a burn hazard risk while typing a sellable device Dell?

  • @watercannonscollaboration2281

    0:33 mind you this is still Dell’s own 20V implementation; that charger works across the entire XPS line but only supports 60/65W USB PD
    I know Dell gets a lot of complaints about the Inspiron’s build quality, thankfully Costco has the 16 model for you to at least try it out, even though it’s not directly comparable in spec
    Maybe one day we’ll see Alex take a look at the Thinkpad P1 G7 as a non-Thinkpad purist

  • @occasionalquest
    @occasionalquest Před 5 dny

    As a Dell user, these touchpads not working properly for more than a year at least for me (erratic moves, no mouse button emulation) due to poor grounding ... need to modify it by adding a wire from the grounding element to the screw ... I have a 7620 2 in 1 great laptop except touchpad which I fixed this way after checking internet about this issue and remedy ...

  • @justso8776
    @justso8776 Před 21 dnem

    "Dell" and "Cooling capability" have never really gone hand-in-hand. I have yet to use a Dell laptop that doesn't run hot even with the most basic of tasks.

  • @TheNiteNinja19
    @TheNiteNinja19 Před 28 dny

    I have an HP Envy x360, and it uses a barrel jack but I can use a barrel jack to USB type-c adapter and it works just fine :D

  • @hananas2
    @hananas2 Před 28 dny

    Honestly the inspiron plus line has looked really good ever since it was released a couple years ago!

  • @desk-kun
    @desk-kun Před 28 dny

    A candidate for a headless laptop + heatsink mods ngl.

  • @bhavyabansal1143
    @bhavyabansal1143 Před 12 dny

    Are you recommending it to buy or not? It’s not clear from your video

  • @david3199
    @david3199 Před 25 dny

    shoutout to the fly @ 3:31

  • @leakyabstraction
    @leakyabstraction Před 27 dny

    Nice, but 1200 USD base model is a bit expensive for an Inspiron.

  • @jekburri
    @jekburri Před 28 dny +7

    xps has gone downhill asf

  • @blainx2852
    @blainx2852 Před 8 dny

    In Germany it's quiet comman to have all the books from school with you until like 5th grade which includes but is not limited to (Math, Religion, PCB, History, English and their respective Notepad and Work books) honerable mentions go to the always overvlowing "Blättermappe" which was like a folder containing loose sheets of every class with at most rudimentary sorting by Insertion time 😂

  • @johnoswald5093
    @johnoswald5093 Před 19 dny

    Very odd that there is only one USB-C port which doubles as charging port. In other words you can't connect to USB-C for other purposes eg data transfer while charging! I talked to Dell and they advise that users would need to purchase a a separate 4.5mm barrel connector power charger for $119 (AUD). Why not just provide just two USB-C ports.

  • @kkhobyari3607
    @kkhobyari3607 Před 26 dny

    you guys should have reviewed the inspiron 16 plus 7620. ive been using it for about a year and its solid.