Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop – Dell Australia
15.6-inch laptop featuring responsive performance in a sleek design with 2-sided narrow borders, optional PCIe SSDs, Express Charge*, and Intel® Core™ processors.
Consistency at your fingertips
Storage Galore: Optional PCIe NVMe solid-state drives (SSD’s) provide more responsive, quieter performance along with improved shock resistance when compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDD’s).
Memorable power: View, read, watch, stream, listen, and learn with the latest 11th Gen Intel® processors that offer a wide range of multimedia capabilities to entertain and entice all throughout your day. Coupled with up to 8GB DDR4 memory, you can easily multitask and switch between open applications.
Ready and waiting: Access what you need most with the touch of a button or a click on your touchpad. With Modern Standby, your laptop wakes up quickly so you can resume whatever you’re working on.
Designed to keep you moving
Travel light: At approximately 11.88% lighter than its previous generation, the Inspiron 15 3000 is ready to go whenever you are.
Better view: Enjoy more screen with two-sided narrow borders that enable an expansive viewing experience. Encased in stylishly slim borders, FHD and anti-glare display delivers a clear, bright image that’s easy on the eyes. Elevated essentials
Unite your devices with Dell Mobile ConnectStay focused and connected: Stay focused on tasks by interacting with your phone directly from your Dell PC– you can easily make calls, send texts, and get notifications. Transfer files seamlessly: Transfer files, photos, videos, music, and documents between your PC and phone without complicated cloud storage or cumbersome cables. Mirror Device to PC: Project your Android or iOS device screen onto your PC and interact with apps there. Maintain your privacy: Your phone connects to your PC via Dell Mobile Connect’s point-to-point, secure connection so your data is never exposed via unsecure internet connections. |
Additional information
Dimensions & Weight | Height: 18.0 mm – 19.9 mm (0.71" – 0.78") |
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by Lucky
I like my new Dell! But I can’t get used to the placement of the Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys. I can’t press the left or right arrow keys without smacking either Page Up or Page Down, and it throws the cursor somewhere I don’t want it to be. As fast as I need to type, that’s a huge problem. And when I think I’m going for the Home key, the calculator pops up. I can’t wait until I accidentally hit the power button when I’m trying to whiz through something on the numeric keypad! But this keyboard seems to be tougher than the metallic ones. That’s a good thing.
by Mania
i just wanna say i love it. Thank you.
by Sunny
I bought the laptop on 11August,2021 it is good but it some times hangs out and it takes time to open the apps.
by Shrikant
laptop overall is good but plastic quality could have been better. also no light on num lock button like caps lock button.
by Vikas
works fast, nice FHD clear display, good clear sound all these at a reasonable price.