Good price. That CPU has hyperthreading, so 4 cores, 8 threads.
Also, the display is a "WVA" panel, not TN. I think that's Dell's way of talking about a VA panel, which is definitely better than TN, but not quite as good as IPS.
Full HD VA-panel display, backlit keyboard, RJ45(ethernet) port, 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe, 8GB RAM, and good battery life(11-12 hours). Nice set of specs.
While the 8GB of RAM is soldered to the motherboard, there is an open slot that supports one additional stick of RAM up to 16GB, for up to 24GB total RAM. And you can add a 2.5" SATA drive inside, if you need more storage.
This is a 2019 model, but very late 2019. It came out around November.
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Good price. That CPU has hyperthreading, so 4 cores, 8 threads.
Also, the display is a "WVA" panel, not TN. I think that's Dell's way of talking about a VA panel, which is definitely better than TN, but not quite as good as IPS.
Full HD VA-panel display, backlit keyboard, RJ45(ethernet) port, 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe, 8GB RAM, and good battery life(11-12 hours). Nice set of specs.
While the 8GB of RAM is soldered to the motherboard, there is an open slot that supports one additional stick of RAM up to 16GB, for up to 24GB total RAM. And you can add a 2.5" SATA drive inside, if you need more storage.
This is a 2019 model, but very late 2019. It came out around November.
If you want to know more, here's a good review: https://laptopmedia.com/review/dell-vostro-5590-review-the-empire-strikes-back/
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