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The Dell 15 DC15250 is an adaptable and powerful notebook designed to enhance productivity and entertainment. Featuring a vibrant 15.6-inch Full HD display and Intel Iris Xe Graphics, this laptop ensures a sharp visual experience whether streaming videos or completing work tasks. With a 10-core Intel Core i7 processor, clocking at 1.7 GHz and capable of reaching up to 5 GHz in turbo mode, performance remains smooth even during demanding applications. In addition to the performance, the Dell 15 DC15250 includes a 512 GB SSD for quick access to files and applications. The integrated webcam features HD resolution and runs at 30 frames per second, perfect for online meetings and video calls. The ExpressCharge technology allows the battery to recharge quickly, keeping you productive throughout the day, while the Wi-Fi 6 capability ensures fast and reliable connectivity.
Immersive display
The 15. 6-inch Full HD display offers a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, delivering sharp and clear images with an anti-glare finish for comfortable viewing in various lighting conditions.
High-performance processor
Equipped with an Intel Core i7-1355U processor, this notebook features 10 cores for efficient performance, making it ideal for both work and entertainment tasks.
Fast storage solution
With a 512 GB SSD, this device provides ample storage space and faster data access speeds compared to traditional hard drives, enhancing overall responsiveness.
Efficient connectivity
Supporting Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth protocols, this notebook ensures robust and stable connections for seamless browsing and device pairing.
Versatile audio system
The laptop includes high definition audio and stereo speakers, enhancing the overall multimedia experience whether for music or video playback.
PERFORMANCE
Processor
Intel® Core? i7-1355U, 10-core (2P + 8E), 12 Threads, 1.7GHz / up to 5.0GHz, 12MB Cache
Graphics
Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
Functions as Intel® UHD Graphics (for single-channel memory)
Memory
16 GB DDR4 SDRAM (1 x 16 GB), SO-DIMM 260-pin, 2666 MT/s
Memory Slots
2 (1 slot free)
Max Memory
16 GB
Storage
1 TB SSD M.2 2230 PCIe 4.0 NVMe
DISPLAY
Display
15.6" IPS, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 250 nits, Anti-glare, Narrow Border
Widescreen
Yes
Viewing Angles
Horizontal: +80 / -80
Vertical: +80 / -80
V-Sync Rate
120 Hz
Pixel Density
141 ppi
Response Time
35 ms
Pixel Pitch
0.17925 mm
BATTERY
Capacity
54 Wh, 4-cell Lithium Polymer
Weight
240 g
DESIGN
Dimensions (WxDxH)
35.85 x 23.556 x 1.899 cm
Weight
1.9 kg
Case Material
Plastic
Case Color
Carbon Black
SOFTWARE
Operating System
Windows 11 Pro
Bundled Software
Microsoft 365 (30-day trial)
McAfee Business Protection (1-year)
CONNECTIVITY
Wireless
Realtek RTL8852BE, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), MU-MIMO, Bluetooth
Ports
1x HDMI
1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (data only)
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1
1x USB 2.0
1x Headphone / Microphone combo jack
1x SD card reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC)
AUDIO & VIDEO
Camera
HD 720p, 0.92 MP, 30 fps, CMOS sensor, 78.6° FOV
Audio
Stereo speakers, Microphone, High Definition Audio compliant
INPUT
Keyboard
Yes, with Numeric Keypad
Touchpad
Yes
AC ADAPTER
Output
65W, 19.5V, 3.34A
Input
AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
SECURITY
Security Chip
TPM 2.0
Features
ExpressCharge
SERVICE
Warranty
1-Year Basic Onsite
ACCESSORIES
Included
Power Adapter
ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
Operating Temperature
0°C to 35°C
Humidity
10 ? 90% (non-condensing)
Shock Tolerance
Operating: 110 g @ 2 ms half-sine pulse
Non-operating: 160 g @ 2 ms half-sine pulse
Vibration Tolerance
Operating: 0.66 g RMS (random)
Non-operating: 1.3 g RMS (random)
SUSTAINABILITY INFORMATION
Carbon Footprint
160 kg CO2 emissions
Breakdown
Manufacturing: 135 kg
Logistics: 4 kg
Use: 19 kg
EOL: 2 kg
Total (without Use Phase): 141 kg
PAIA Version
GaBi version 1
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