Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 (3147)
Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 (3147)
Design and Features
The compact Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 is built around an 11.6-inch,
1,366-by-768 resolution, 10-point touch screen. The laptop chassis
measures about 0.83 by 12 by 8 inches (HWD), and weighs a relatively
light 2.99 pounds. That's smaller and about a quarter-pound lighter than
the HP Pavilion 11t-n000 x360$379.99 at HP, but a smidge heavier and larger than the Lenovo Yoga 2 11$549.99 at Amazon.
It feels fine in the hand, and is balanced for one-handed use in
slate-tablet mode. The system will fit fine in most commuter bags,
including messenger bags and backpacks made to hold full-size tablets
and compact laptops.
The In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen is bright and clear, but you'll
have to disable the somewhat aggressive screen dimming. Thankfully, the
dimming isn't as dark as it is on the business-oriented Dell Venue 11 Pro (7139)$1,179.09 at Dell
tablet, since you can still see what's on the screen in a typically lit
room. The 1,366-by-768 resolution is common for sub-$500 laptops and is
capable of displaying 720p HD videos at full resolution, but 1080p HD
videos will have to be scaled down. Screen taps and swipes register
quickly, and there is a multipoint touchpad below the full-size
keyboard. Key feel is average for a compact laptop, but there's a hint
of keyboard flex.
You can flip the screen around into four modes: Laptop, Stand,
Tablet, and Tent. Laptop and Tablet modes are exactly what you think
they are. Stand mode has the screen facing you with the keyboard upside
down on the table, while Tent mode has the screen facing you with the
keyboard facing up and away from you. With both Stand and Tent mode, you
use the touch screen without access to the physical keyboard, but Tent
mode may work better when you have limited desk space, like when you're
working on an airplane tray table.
Though the chassis is slim, it has a good selection of I/O ports,
including an HDMI port, an SD card reader, two USB 2.0 ports, and a USB
3.0 port. Note that the USB ports are all the same black color, so
you'll have to figure out which one is the USB 3.0 port by searching for
the tiny USB SS icon (hint, it's on the left, next to the HDMI port).
The full-size HDMI port is more convenient than the micro-HDMI port you
get with the Lenovo Yoga 2 11.
The system comes with 4GB of memory and a 500GB hard drive. The hard
drive is slower than the flash memory or solid-state-drives (SSDs) found
in slate tablets, but there's a lot more space for your files. While
very few users will do so, Dell offers instructions on how to replace
the hard drive and memory with a speedier SSD or higher-capacity memory,
respectively. The hard drive has lots of free space on it, and the
Start screen has relatively few pre-loaded apps: Adobe Revel (for photo
sharing), Amazon, Dell Shop, Dropbox, eBay, Kindle, Office Trial,
OneNote, and Pocket Cloud. The system comes with a one-year warranty. Performance
The Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1's components include a 2.16GHz Intel
Pentium N3530 quad-core processor with Intel HD Graphics, built on the
Bay Trail-M platform. The system managed a passable 1,712 points on the
PCMark 8 Work Conventional test, which measures performance while
working on office documents, video conferencing, and Web browsing. We
don't have a lot of comparison PCMark 8 scores yet, but the Dell
system's score is higher than the 1,576 points earned by the
Atom-equipped Acer Aspire Switch 10$399.96 at Amazon.
It also did comparatively well on the multimedia tests: 5 minutes 54
seconds on the Handbrake video encoding test and 12:35 on the Adobe
Photoshop CS6 test. While these scores can't hold a candle to those of
ultrabooks with Core i5 processors, they are better than the scores
we've seen on other systems with Atom, Celeron, and Pentium CPUs.
The 3D scores were par for the category: single-digit frame rates
that show the system is better suited for casual games. The Inspiron 11
3000 Series 2-in-1 has good speed for an entry-level system, and will be
sufficient for day-to-day general use.
The Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 lasted 8 hours 24 minutes on our battery rundown test. For comparison, the Asus Transformer Book T100TA (64GB)£294.99 at Amazon,
our Editors' Choice for entry-level, detachable-hybrid tablets, lasted
11:20, but the Lenovo Yoga 2 11 only managed 6:53. The Inspiron 11 3000
Series 2-in-1 will get you through a typical work day, and its battery
life is exceptional for a convertible-hybrid laptop.
The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 (3147) proves that you don't
have to endure a stripped-down laptop when you only have $450 to spend.
It combines a well-designed flipping hinge with all-day battery life and
a relatively full feature set. All this earns the Inspiron 11 3000
Series 2-in-1 our first Editors' Choice for entry-level,
convertible-hybrid laptops.
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