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Dell New Inspiron 15 3565 Laptop AMD A6-5200 8GB RAM 256GB SSD WIN10 HD $399 @ Dell eBay

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Cheap Laptop that may not suffer from Zombieload - Go AMD

Original 20% off 60 Sellers on eBay Deal Post

PROCESSOR
AMD A6-5200
OPERATING SYSTEM
Windows 10 Home (64bit) English
MEMORY
8GB
HARD DRIVE
256GB SSD
MICROSOFT OFFICE
Microsoft®Office 30 Day Trial
COLOR
LCD Back Cover for Non-touch Display - Black
DISPLAY
15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) Anti-Glare LED-Backlit Non-touch Display
WIRELESS
802.11ac 1x1 WiFi and Bluetooth
VIDEO CARD
Integrated graphics with AMD APU
PRIMARY BATTERY
4-Cell 40 Whr Battery
KEYBOARD
English International Non-backlit Keyboard
BASE
Inspiron 15 3000 Series - 3565
NEL INFORMATION
POWER SUPPLY
45 Watt AC Adapter

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  • +3

    cpu/apu from 2013 … 6 yrs ago

  • Wow it's got an inbuilt CD/DVD drive, I remember those!!
    Though I would prefer more battery and a USB-C port in place of this ancient technology!!

  • +6

    Considering that most laptops you can pick up at the shops at this price point basically use Intel Atoms or Intel Celerons (based on the atoms), then this is actually pretty good. Quad core, healthy amount of RAM and an SSD means it will handle your average tasks quite well.

    • +1 to the above.

      I don't need a basic lappie but if I did I'd be glad for this deal.

  • +2

    Agree with "holistcboy" Sure, if you spend more you can get a better laptop, but for this price this is decent.

    With the included 8GB ram and the generous 256GB SSD already installed, this CPU & GPU combo package will perform well for basic use.

    The cpu might be a few years old, but performs like a modern QC Celeron/Pentium with ok benchmark scores.

    Nice to have a new laptop with full local warranty too.

    https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=AMD+A6-5200+APU&id=…

    • That website seems to have the A6 on par or about 10% slower than a mobile Celeron, but UserBenchmark has a modern Celeron beating it by 65%, or a Pentium Silver beating it by 83%. UserBenchmark uses a pretty balanced mix of single, few- and many-core integer and float performance tests so presumably it's pretty well matched with real world usage, though obviously YMMV. So at best you're getting something that matches a ULV Celeron at four times the TDP (25W vs 6W), at worst it's getting soundly beaten by it. I'd be going for the Celeron over this at the same price.

      You do, however, get an actual SSD and 8GB of RAM. It does seem like the Intel laptops in this price range generally have eMMC and 4 GB, so maybe it's worth the old CPU to get that.

  • Why not this one https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/460620
    I know you have to buy an SSD and extra ram but the copy I in the one is so slow and the one above is full hd.

  • Back in stock.

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