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Dell Vostro 15 3568 review – cheap Intel Core (Kaby Lake)-powered notebook with some trade-offs

Dell Vostro 15 3568 review – cheap Intel Core (Kaby Lake)-powered notebook with some trade-offs

Posted on March 10, 2017January 16, 2019 By Jarvis

Here we are with another alteration of the ultra-affordable Vostro laptops from Dell. Last time we reviewed one of these, the Vostro 3559 to be exact, and found quite a few flaws, despite the relatively low price. With the newly updated 3568, however, we hope there won’t be so many shortcomings to be taken into consideration.

One thing is for sure, though, the chassis is absolutely identical so we are bound to see some of the issues here as well. In any case, it’s good to see the new Kaby Lake processors from Intel popping out in the entry-level segment of the market. The configuration we are currently testing features a Core i5-7200U CPU and a discrete graphics card from AMD – the Radeon R5 M420X for just around €400-450. Absurd, right? Well, there are a few trade-offs you have to be willing to accept along the way. Here’s our thought on the product.
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