Dell Inspiron 16 Plus All-in-One Review: True Productivity with NVIDIA Studio Certification
Ten years ago, creative workers often had to be paired with a heavy desktop computer. Five years ago, creative workers used mobile workstations that were heavier, but at least they could carry them around. But with today's rapid development of creative design PCs, the unattainable has been condensed into a slim book like the new GeForce RTX30 Series Dell Ridgeline 16 Plus.
With the powerful performance of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX30 series laptop GPUs, the Dell Lidl 16 Plus is certified by the old yellow NVIDIA Studio and is fully capable of 3D rendering, graphics retouching, and video editing! Plus, with a toothpaste-like performance spike from the 12th generation Core mobile processors, the Lidl 16 Plus has the foundation for a higher level of performance.
This is the best way to get the most out of your computer.
Appearance and interface
If I don't tell you, it's really hard to realize that it's a powerfully configured creative book. I have to say, thanks to the NVIDIA Max-Q technology, which has been upgraded to the fourth generation, the AI-enabled system is designed to make the laptop thinner, lighter and more powerful. With its understated, fresh dark inkstone color scheme and clean, crisp design, the EVERSEEN 16 Plus looks like a 16-inch slim notebook with a large screen.
The whole machine is 355.28mm long; 247.50mm wide; 16.95mm thin, and weighs about 2.05kg, which is light for a large screen design.
Open the box with one hand to open the B-side, is a 16:10 3K high-resolution matte screen, the resolution reached 3072 * 1920, looks very fine. Of course, Dell's signature Triple Eye Protection technology is not absent. It reduces harmful blue light and reduces visual fatigue without compromising color accuracy.
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