Dell Inspiron 15 3000 (w/SSD Upgrade) Review 4

Dell Inspiron 15 3000 (w/SSD Upgrade) Review

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Packaging and Contents


The Dell Inspiron 15 3000 comes in a nondescript box that features the Dell logo front and center. This is expected considering the unit's price point. Overall, the only real point of interest here is the label detailing this particular version, which is Dell's sub-model 3576. Details such as the processor (Intel i3-8130U), 8 GB memory, 1 TB HDD, etc., are listed here as well. Opening the box shows the laptop positioned between two cardboard caps that protect it from any minor bumps during transit; there is nothing else here in terms of the packaging to protect the unit during shipping. Again, this was expected, but I would have liked a bit more protection as even a foam sheet between the screen and keyboard would have been nice to see.


Overall, the bundle makes even the word spartan feel inadequate. All you can expect to find here is the laptop and charger. Everything else included is just useless paperwork.
  • Inspiron 15 3576
  • Power brick
  • Miscellaneous manuals & literature
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