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Dell Inspiron 17-7737 Pro Reviews

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The whole is more than the sum of its parts. Dell proves it has a knack for combining state-of-the-art multimedia hardware with a visually pleasing, top-of-the-line chassis. Customers should have no problem putting this model up on the table, since it is both distinguished and fit for daily work. The 773 does everything right as far as desk placement; the sufficiently cool and fingerprint-free case cuts a fine finger under one's hands. Still: users with high expectations of stability will be disappointed: A MacBook's or Asus Zenbook Unibody's resistance to twisting is missing from the Dell, even though the base is made from a single piece of metal (a plastic underside with hinge reduces firmness and stability). On the part of the FHD panels, the 7737 offers rich color and brightness, and it is well armed with wide viewing angles. Still, it doesn't achieve the quality of an IPS panel, which is built into the its sister model, the 7537. Anyway, the competition doesn't have the perfect display up their sleeves either (TN, except for the Aspire V7). Users looking for an eye-catching design should take the Asus N750 into consideration. It's a bit more expensive, but it boasts both excellent stability in its base and a speedier Standard Voltage Core i7.
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Nov 13, 2013

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