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DELL XPS 15 7590 15.6" UHD OLED INTEL CORE I7-9750H 2.6GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1650 LAPTOP / 64GB RAM / 1TB SSD

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Características DELL XPS 15 7590 15.6" UHD OLED INTEL CORE I7-9750H 2.6GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1650 LAPTOP / 64GB RAM / 1TB SSD

Tamanho15.6 "

RAM64 GB

VRAM4 GB

Capacidade1024 GB

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Mercadolibre usuario

04.03.2022

Estou muito satisfeito com o produto. Parabéns!.

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Robert Harrison

22.05.2021

I bought this model.  Bright, solid Battery: the worst in 25 years of using laptops. It swells to the point that the touchpa is unusable. The infamouse "nosecame" has made me prefer to use my ipad for video conferencing. Speakers:  the worst I have ever owned.

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Igor Krstevski

09.02.2021

all these years Dell has not learned that the minimum brightness on the Display cannot be 34.3 cd/m² , it is impossible to look in the Display in the evening without Dimmer for Display :(((( compare only to the MacBook Pro 15-16 or Thinkpad X1 Extreme, P1 or Zbook Studio, Elitebook 1050... and from Notebookcheck I am waiting for a reaction but nothing for years ;)

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Igor Krstevski

09.02.2021

all these years Dell has not learned that the minimum brightness on the Display cannot be 35.9 cd/m² , it is impossible to look in the Display in the evening without Dimmer for Display :(((( compare only to the MacBook Pro or Thinkpad X1 Extreme or Zbook Studio... and from Notebookcheck I am waiting for a reaction but nothing for years  :-\

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visitor

02.12.2020

The reviews on the website started to smell fishy to me when I compared the reported noise for 3 laptops from different makers (Dell, Razer, Asus) and in different class - ultrabook, gaming and multimedia. All of them apparently idle at 28 db and do 46-48 db at load. I have 2 of those next to me and the gaming one (Razer) always spins the fans and if you google it you will find out that Razer doesn't switch the fans off. So how is it possible to record idle noise of 28 db if the fans are spinning at 3k rpm? Also I can't hear the TV 3m away when the Razer is on unlike when the Asus is on.

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dadadnkboi

04.11.2020

I switched to AdobeRGB and it was perfect.

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Michael R

31.10.2020

Hello, I'm reading everywhere how great the screen is. However I just received my 9700 units and the colours are horribly oversaturated. I switched to sRGB in Dell's PremierColor app, but now the colors look somewhat faded and still off. So when the article says the screen is well calibrated out of the box, I'm wondering which settings your chose. We should not have to pay for a monitor calibration tool when the laptop costs between $2000 and $4000. Anyone is having the same issues ?

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c1n3ma

28.10.2020

Quote from: bob786 on October 18, 2020, 02:40:23 Quote from: bob786 on October 18, 2020, 02:40:23 Umm, the UHD is for the cheapest model. The other ones have a 1650ti, similar to the 5500M in the Macbooks. Also not only does it have upgradeable ram and storage, but it has a second storage bay, is cheaper, and has a better display.

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bob786

18.10.2020

Sry but no...my MBP16 is cooler and it has a AMD GPU, not a crap uhd 630 in 2020.