Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop | Dell USA

15-inch laptop optimized for fast and smooth performance to keep you connected. Best for productivity. Featuring 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors.

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Runs smooth. Looks sharp.

Power up: The latest 11th Generation Intel® Core™ processors deliver incredible responsiveness and smooth, seamless multitasking.
Keeps its cool: A redesigned thermal system unleashes the power of your device while also preserving its thin design. Dual heat pipes move heat away from your CPU and GPU, more fan blades move more air and a drop-hinge allows air to circulate underneath your laptop.
Peace and quiet: With a fluid dynamic bearing system, your laptop’s fan is not only long-lasting, but it also runs quietly while keeping your device performing at its best.

Better performance: Enjoy up to 1TB PCIe NVMe SSDs for responsive and stable performance on-the-go.
A does-it-all port: Available on configurations with an i7 processor, a Thunderbolt™ 4 port over USB Type-C™ supports DisplayPort and Power Delivery, meaning the one port can charge the laptop, connect to peripherals, and supply monitors with a display signal.
Strength meets style: Crafted with aluminum on the top cover, your device feels luxurious without sacrificing durability.

Upgraded design

Striking color: Your laptop’s Platinum Silver color is classic yet contemporary with a stunning exterior and a subtle interior for an eye-catching contrast.
View content in style: Your laptop’s all-around narrow borders and compact size result in an expansive screen-to-body ratio and delightful viewing experience.
Keep your privacy: Our all-new mechanical camera shutter protects against anyone invading your privacy or accidental embarrassments on video calls; so you can read, watch, or chat all day with peace of mind.
Nice and roomy: Enjoy plenty of space for navigation with a full-size pitch, keycaps that are 6.4% larger than the prior generation*, and a spacious touchpad.
Just your type: 1.3mm key travel provides a satisfying typing experience while keeping your device slim and trim.

Environmentally conscious

Recycled packaging: The packaging tray for all Inspiron laptops are made from 100% recycled paper, while other packaging components* are comprised of up to 90% recycled materials.

Real smart

Ready to go: Your always-ready experience starts as soon as you open your device. Turn on, boot-up, and log-in quickly. A lid-open sensor gets the laptop started when opened, even if completely off or hibernating, and an optional fingerprint reader will verify identity quickly for login using Windows Hello.
On call: Staying connected with up-to-date applications has never been easier thanks to Adaptive Connected Modern Standby. Now your device stays ready, even when asleep, so you can quickly access files and applications whenever needed for an instant-on experience.
Fast charge: ExpressCharge™* minimizes the time you spend tethered to an outlet and will recharge your battery in a flash (up to 80% in 60 minutes*).

Unite devices with the NEW Dell Mobile Connect app

New look, same great features: Everything you love about Dell Mobile Connect*, now with a more intuitive and user-friendly app.

Boost productivity: Take calls directly from your PC.

Stay in the loop: Bad at texting? Send and receive SMS messages on your Dell desktop or laptop.

Get the latest updates: Receive and interact with app notifications on your PC without picking up your phone.

Transfer files with ease: Transfer photos, videos, music, and documents between your PC and phone without complicated cloud storage or cumbersome cables.

Enjoy the big screen: Mirror your Android or iOS screen onto your PC and interact with your favorite apps there.

Image simulated on the left may not represent the product sold on this page. Illustration purposes only to show the user interface for Dell Mobile Connect.

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Dimensions & Weight

Height (front): 0.57" (14.6 mm)
Height (rear): 0.71" (17.99 mm)
Width: 14.02" (356.06 mm)
Depth: 9.01" (228.9 mm)
Starting Weight: 3.6 lb (1.633 kg)

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  • 15 (number), the natural number following 14 and preceding 16
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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Matt

    great pc. Fast. Reliable. Light weight.

  2. 04

    by Woody

    Works as advertised. Setup and speed is good. Other than the ridiculous amount of windows updates that constantly delay me from being able to use my Dell, all is good.

  3. 04

    by Jenn

    From purchase to receiving to using the laptop everything went so smoothly no issues at all.

  4. 04

    by David

    Laptop is light weight and compact but has a lot of power.

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