Testseek.co.uk have collected 38 expert reviews of the Dell Inspiron 17 7778 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Inspiron 17 7778.
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The editors liked
Large display
Solid build quality
Attractive design
The Dell Inspiron 17 7000 2-in-1 offers a spacious 17-inch backflipping touchscreen
Discrete Nvidia graphics
An accurate touchpad and a face-recognizing camera -- all in a remarkably thin metal frame
Among the most affordable 17-inch laptops
Attractive display
Powerful hardware
Up to two internal hard drives
The editors didn't like
1080p display resolution only
Bulky
Heavy
Poor battery life and fewer features than Dell's 13- and 15-inch hybrid models -- even though this 17-inch version costs hundreds more. The power button
Located on the edge
Is easy to press by accident
Too bulky for 2-in-1 usage
Solid state drive speeds could be better
Feels like a stretched-out version of a smaller laptop
Published: 2016-08-26, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
stylish and well-recognizable design, build quality, fast and intuitive process of transformation, full-size keyboard island type backlit touchpad and large, quality screen, pleasant sounding audio subsystem, Web camera with infrared sensor, modern hardwa
during prolonged high load metal casing beautifully conveys the heating equipment in the system
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Published: 2016-08-18, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Solid performance, Large touch screen
Overly bulky in Tablet mode, Odd button placement
The Dell Inspiron 17 7000 (7778) is the world's first 17-inch 2-in-1 convertible laptop, and it fully demonstrates both the benefits and limitations of that idea...
Published: 2016-06-24, Author: Andrew , review by: Laptopmag.com
Vivid display, Solid performance, Good battery life for a 17-incher
Uncomfortable keyboard, Unwieldy when switching modes
The Dell Inspiron 17 7000 2-in-1 has a big, beautiful display and solid performance for a convertible multimedia laptop, but its keyboard is shallow and its sheer size is clunky for the form factor...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews a truly big screen Windows 10 convertible laptop, the Dell Inspiron 17 7778 with a 17.3” 1920 x 1080 full HD touch screen. Though not everyone might want a convertible this large, it has applications for multiplayer casual gaming, DJ, pl...
Abstract: Dell's 17-inch monster 2-in-1 throws up a fundamental issue: its raison d'etre. Why would you need a 17-inch laptop that converts to a tablet with a screen that's larger than on most laptops?With a keyboard that rotates 360 degrees, the Inspiron 7000 can...
The Dell Inspiron 17 7000 2-in-1 offers a spacious 17-inch backflipping touchscreen, discrete Nvidia graphics, an accurate touchpad and a face-recognizing camera -- all in a remarkably thin metal frame
Poor battery life and fewer features than Dell's 13- and 15-inch hybrid models -- even though this 17-inch version costs hundreds more. The power button, located on the edge, is easy to press by accident
This Dell might be the easiest way to carry around a giant touchscreen, but it sacrifices a lot. Dell's slightly smaller, near-identical 15-inch version is less expensive and better equipped for the job...
Overall the Inspiron 7000 package is quite effective, though it's questionable whether a 2-in-1 format makes sense on a device this size. Still, it's nice to have that as an option. Because the 17-inch form factor has become a lot less popular these days...
Abstract: Dell's 17-inch monster 2-in-1 throws up a fundamental issue: its raison d'etre. Why would you need a 17-inch laptop that converts to a tablet with a screen that's larger than on most laptops?With a keyboard that rotates 360 degrees, the Inspiron 7000 can...
Overall the Inspiron 7000 package is quite effective, though it's questionable whether a 2-in-1 format makes sense on a device this size. Still, it's nice to have that as an option. Because the 17-inch form factor has become a lot less popular these days...
varios modos posibles (tablet, atril, etc.), superficies atractivas, carcasa sólida, bien construida, pocos interfaces, pero bien situados, muy buen teclado, panel brillante de alto contraste, 940MX GDDR5, quedo, batería de gran aguante
teclado debajo en modo tablet, bisagras no ideales, pobre rendimiento del lector de tarjetas, sin escotilla de mantenimiento, teclado esponjoso, características de deslizado de la pantalla táctil no siempre ideales, uso en exteriores limtiadísimo, la GPU