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Dell XPS 17 9710

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A line of top-end large-format, high-performance laptops in 2021 from one of the market leaders in premium mobile computing. In addition to impressively high levels of performance, the models of the family are distinguished by elegant carbon fibre-reinforced aluminium cases and high-quality 17.3-inch FullHD/UltraHD/4K resolution displays with improved colour gamut, ambient light sensor and support for high dynamic range imaging technologies.

. All Dell XPS 17 9710 laptops feature top-of-the-line 11th Gen Intel Core i7/i9 (Tiger Lake, 10nm) processors for 2021, massive DDR4 RAM (up to 64GB), fast NVMe SSDs, and powerful discrete Nvidia GeForce graphics cards RTX. Thanks to such a hardware platform, the devices of the line are performant mobile workstations that can easily cope not only with typical household and office tasks, but also show excellent results in resource-intensive professional software (software development tasks, virtualization, ultra-high resolution photo processing, FullHD editing). /4K video, CAD/CAE systems). Also, the user will be able to get the most out of watching media content and comfortable gameplay in any popular titles of 2011-2021 at high settings.

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a model with serious flaws
20 October 2021 
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Declared: Windows 10 Home, actually: Windows 10 Home Single Language. With no possibility to install the OS in English. For most, I suspect, this won't be a serious problem, but for me it makes the laptop useless. I'll have to upgrade to Pro at my own expense. Attempts to figure it out gave me a glimpse into Dell support's world - better not to have looked... If you call, a totally ridiculous guy will answer and in a sweet tone let you know just how useless he is. If you write in the chat, you'll be met with complete indifference and formal excuses in the spirit of "we're not responsible for that." What stood out most was this phrase from the chat: I was supposed to check my laptop's compliance with the declared specifications myself via the service tag. Great... Firstly, it's not them who should notify about the exact product specifications, but I should find out where they lied to me. Secondly, smart guy - try finding a reseller who will tell you the service tag before purchase! Those I asked refused. Now paranoia has crept in too - if they lied about one thing, what else have they distorted/changed/not disclosed?
Nikolayuse Dell XPS 17 9710 less than month
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