Dell Vostro 7510 15 Inch Laptop – Dell USA
15.6-inch laptop designed to maximize productivity with impressive performance. Features up to the latest 11th Gen Intel® H-series processors.
Operating System
Empower your business
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.
Expandability options: If you’re looking for even better memory and more storage, your device is equipped to support a dual memory slot and dual SSD.
Power up: Charge your PC up to 80% in an hour with ExpressCharge, and with up to a 35% charge in 20 minutes with ExpressCharge Boost, you have worry-free battery performance that won’t keep you tethered to an outlet.*
Work where you want: Enjoy optimal connectivity with Intel Wi-Fi 6 which means faster downloads, smoother streaming and easier sharing.
Narrow borders: Minimize distractions and stay focused with a 4-sided narrow border on a 15.6-inch laptop.
Concentrate with comfort: Dell ComfortView Plus is a certified TÜV Rheinland* Low Blue Light Hardware solution that reduces harmful blue light emissions. It’s designed to optimize eye comfort even over extended viewing periods- like those long workdays leading up to a deadline. Because it is a hardware-enabled solution, low blue light is reduced without sacrificing true-to-life colors.
Enhanced Graphic Performance
Peace of mind. Ease of use.
Built to last: Boasting a 3-piece aluminum chassis and discrete graphics, the Vostro 7510 is surprisingly light. Starting at 4.1 lbs (1.86 kg)*, it also offers a reliable design that passed 15 military-grade durability tests with an 810H certification to ensure your laptop can better withstand day-to-day wear and tear.*
Type with light: The backlit keyboard lets you easily type away without needing to flip a light switch.
Superior security
TPM 2.0: The Trusted Platform Module 2.0 is a commercial-grade security chip installed on the motherboard that creates and stores passwords and encryption keys. It verifies that the computer has not been tampered with before booting up, and protects your data against external software attacks.
Simple & secure: The fingerprint reader with Windows Hello allows you to easily and securely log in with just one touch.
Conference with clarity
Waves MaxxAudio®: Never miss a word with an immersive audio experience professionally tuned by Waves MaxxAudio® Pro that includes echo cancellation and background noise reduction. Now when you’re conferencing, you’re not disrupted by hearing your own voice, and sound is clean and clear.
Clearer quality: SmartByte software ensures video-conferencing applications receive network bandwidth priority over other applications, so every business call features outstanding clarity.
Additional information
Height | 0.66" – 0.75" (16.72mm – 18.99mm) |
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Width | 14.02" (356.06mm) |
Depth | 9.01" (228.9mm) |
Starting Weight | 4.1lbs (1.86 kg) |
Fifteen or 15 may refer to:
- 15 (number), the natural number following 14 and preceding 16
- one of the years 15 BC, AD 15, 1915, 2015
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