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This week, Dell is launching ... with the keyboard sandwiched beneath the display, for use in tablet mode. The Inspiron 14 two-in-one has a different port layout from the 13 and 14 clamshell ...
Dell’s 2015 version of the Inspiron 11 ... Typists will appreciate the Inspiron’s keyboard, which is spacious considering there’s not much laptop to work with. The keys themselves don ...
That keyboard deck flex is also hardly noticeable while typing. Dell didn’t manage to make the Inspiron 14 Plus a super svelte machine. It’s modestly thick for a standard laptop and weighs 3. ...
Dell's range of Inspiron laptops has been ... The Scrabble-tile keyboard has a number pad, which is a boon for productivity, and its layout is mostly fine – we're not thrilled to a see a single ...
The modern Inspiron design does have a neat little feature. When you tilt the screen back, the keyboard will angle up towards you. It’s a nice touch. The Dell Inspiron 14 Plus (7441) is a ...
Of course, expecting these two disparate brands to stay cleanly separated is too much to ask, considering Dell's consumer ... more easily from the keyboard, although the Inspiron 23 does have ...
The Dell Inspiron 2-in ... And while the Inspiron 14 2-in-1 is overall sturdy when closed and has a rigid display that doesn’t wobble, the keyboard deck has too much flex when you press down ...
Dell lists other configuration options ... I’m a bit conflicted about the Inspiron 14 Plus keyboard. It has nicely sized keycaps and plenty of key spacing, and the switches are deep and springy.