Interestingly, Dell has made it harder to press, so you can differentiate it from the other keys. Furthermore, its NumPad makes it easier for people who crunch numbers on a daily basis.Īlso, the power button, located on the top right part of the keyboard, doubles as an optional fingerprint reader. It sports an optional backlight and has decent key travel and clicky feedback. This provides the fan with more breathing space. Here, the lid acts as a lever and lifts the backside of the base by a couple of millimeters. Above the matte display, you will find an HD Web camera and a privacy shutter. However, the bezels around it are very slim, which makes the visual experience a whole lot better. Unfortunately, the lid can’t be opened with a single hand. On the other hand, the plastic device (which we have with us) is considerably thicker – 16.96-19mm, but is 20 grams lighter at 1.83 kg. Apparently, there is an aluminum version, which has a profile of 15.52-17.5mm and weighs 1.85 kg. Hold your horses! As we were writing this review, we stumbled upon some information, regarding the build materials of the device. We doubt that you’re going to break it, or something, but it is just worth pointing out the facts. To be frank, the device isn’t really a master in strength either, as the body and the lid both flex quite massively. As expected, the entire body is made out of plastic, which has an interesting pattern that is similar to the texture of a cheap t-shirt. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: Īpparently, the laptop doesn’t look half bad for the price it comes at. Speaking of which, a little digging on our behalf showed that the Vosuses the same exact panel as the Dell G15 5515 Ryzen Edition, which is a proper gaming notebook.īut wait, what are we doing? Let’s slow down, take a moment to pour ourselves a warm cup of coffee, and give some attention to the design work of team Dell. Something that was reserved for either premium content creator notebooks, or for gaming devices. Which now comes with a 120Hz refresh rate. Again, we’re going to completely ignore the 768p TN variant, and focus on the 1080p IPS panel. But what is arguably more important in our opinion is one of the display options. Yes, it comes with the Zen 3 refresh CPUs (that coincidentally end at the number 25 – the same as the name of this notebook). What if we tell you, that your daily driver business notebook shouldn’t be as boring as you’re used to seeing it? What if somebody grabbed one of the unimpressive features and turned it up its head? Well, this is exactly what Dell did with the Vostro 15 3525.
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