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Despite our review unit's so-so battery life and dim display, the Inspiron 5000’s brisk performance, reasonable price and tablet-morphing abilities make it a compelling—and powerful—mid-range ultrabook.
The Dell Inspiron 13 5000 offers reasonable battery life, effective overall performance and a sensible price, so it could well fit what many are looking for in a notebook.Tags 2-in-1 computerDellInspironPrevious article Review: Google Pixel 2 XL smart...
No. The Inspiron 13 5000 2-in-1's battery life is just too poor. There are other budget machines available at similar prices that will last longer on a charge, and the Inspiron 13 5000 is just too heavy by itself to make carrying the charger around a...
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