Dell Inspiron 15.6-inch Laptop | Dell USA
Dell 15.6-inch Inspiron 3000 series laptop with latest 11th generation Intel® Core™ processor options. A stylish aesthetic and thoughtful sustainable design, with essential features for daily use.
Daily to-do’s, done
Just your type: Get an expansive keyboard with a numeric keypad, 6.4% larger keycaps and a spacious touchpad that makes it easier to navigate your content.
All day any day: Work in comfort thanks to a lift hinge that raises your device to an ergonomic angle, which provides a more comfortable typing angle.
Easy on the eyes: Dell ComfortView Low Blue Light Software solutions help reduce harmful blue light emissions and optimize eye comfort over extended viewing.
More to see: Get more screen in a 15.6″ laptop with three-side narrow borders for an immersive FHD viewing experience.
A modern, thoughtful design
Connect with confidence: A built-in HD webcam that makes you look great.
Everyday considerations: Designed to last through regular use, with tiny rubber feet and bumpers on the hinge that keep it from skidding and provide additional stability when on hard surfaces.
Thoughtful design. Purposeful features.
Paint a picture: All painted parts use low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) waterborne paint*.
Packaging for the planet: The packaging tray for your Inspiron 15 3000 is made from 100% recycled paper, while other packaging components* are comprised of up to 90% recycled materials.
Their latest. Our greatest.
A fresh perspective
An inspiring new look and feel makes for a calmer experience.
Balance your life
Refocus your workflow with snap assistant. Or Switch between desktops for greater organization of open windows.
Life’s better together
Call, chat, and make plans come to life with Teams on Windows 11* right from your PC regardless of what computer or phone or tablet they are on.*
Additional information
Dimensions & Weight | Height (front): 0.68" (17.50 mm) |
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by Kish
I just bought the Inspiron 15 3511 and absolutely love it!
by Mamaw
Like my new computer just takes time getting use to.
by Larz
Great computer so far although it seemed much more difficult to set up then the Inspiron desktop I purchased a couple of months ago. Strangely enough, my new laptop will read my Canon Raw images and my new desktop will not.
by Raul
After initializing PC, mouse pointer was not visible. Touch screen was used to update Windows. Still no pointer. Using touch screen PCMatic was installed. Again no pointer. Several hours later I checked windows for updates and found three. One of them was a BIOS flash update. After that, I had a pointer. Other than that, I am doing fine.
by Nimala
The design and compatibility is amazing.
by Sobeaka
Touch screen is a nice feature but the navigation pad is not. There are no textile markers on the pad to orient your hand to the correct position placement. Size and weight is excellent for a everyday laptop when a 13″ screen is restrictive.