A:AnswerDear IT manager,
If you ask this question under this section, then you need to first redefine your job title.
Secondly, call/chat with customer service rep and they will be best to guide you with big purchase. And I hope they give you a discount, since you are asking so nicely.
A:AnswerThe specs indicate 4.78lbs. I bought this for my wife in which she has indicated she enjoys how light it is. She uses it for her start up business.
A:AnswerThis laptop has a USB-C Display Port.
I did a lot of research on this topic over the past few hours and I wanted to share it to hopefully save others some time.
USB-C is an umbrella term used to describe a new shape of USB and, in itself, is not an appropriate description of a port's capabilities. These ports are replacing the classic rectangular ports we've been seeing in computers for some time now, which are known as USB-A ports.
-) USB-Cs in computers may carry the designations of DP (Display Port), DP/Power Delivery, or Thunderbolt 3.
-) Thunderbolt 3 can do everything - including high speed data transfer and charging at higher wattage. It also offers daisy-chaining of devices. A term to describe connecting multiple devices in sequence for the purpose of power and data transfer.
-) DP/Power and delivery can do a little less than Thunderbolt 3: it cannot transfer data as fast, but still can charge at higher wattage. It cannot daisy chain.
-) DP can do the least compared to the aforementioned; it can transfer data as fast as DP/Power and delivery, but DP cannot charge at higher wattage. DP can charge at low wattage. It cannot daisy chain.
-) DP and DP/Power and Delivery, for the most part, can transfer as fast as 3.1 USB A ports. Per some articles, some USB-C types may only possess transfer speed of 2.0 USB A ports, but i have yet to actually find one of these examples.
-) 3.1 USB A ports are the same thing as 3.0 USB A ports.
-) 3.0/3.1 USB A ports are faster than 2.0 USB A ports.
-) Hubs than contain a host of different port types (including Ethernet, SD card, USB A, etc) appear to be available for non-designated USB-C ports as well as for USB-C ports that are designated as Thunderbolt 3.
Hope this helps someone, who was as confused as I was!
A:AnswerMy understanding is that the (7000) is the series in general.
In my case, I purchased the Inspiron 7590,
The computer has a 4K display, it's a 2 in 1 that comes with the pen.
I upgraded the RAM to 32GB.
The computer is running great.