Here’s how the Dell Vosperformed in our suite of benchmark tests:ĬPU-Z: 448 (single-thread) 2155 (multi-thread) When it comes to connectivity, you get the usual 802.11ac 1x1 WiFi and Bluetooth via an Intel chipset. On the other hand, Dell claims that you will be able to charge the battery from dead to 80% in one hour thanks to its ExpressCharge technology. The lack of TB3 or Type-C option with Power Delivery means that you won’t be able to attach a docking station to it to allow a seamless office experience. The memory and the onboard storage are both easily upgradable (although one memory module can be removed, the other one is soldered) the 39.9Whr battery is fed by a 65W brick power adapter with a barrel connector. ![]() The model we tested is the top of the range one with a quad-core Core i7 CPU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, an Nvidia Geforce MX250 GPU with 2GB dedicated GDDR5 memory, a 512GB Toshiba PCIe NVMe SSD and a 14-inch full HD display. ![]() This new Vostro range features the 10th generation Comet Lake Intel range of CPU. Ports: 1 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.1, 1 x USB Type C, 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort, audio jack, MicroSD card reader, EthernetĬonnectivity: Intel Wireless AC 9462, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth ![]() Graphics: Nvidia Geforce MX250 GPU with 2GB of GDDR5 memory Here are the full specs of the Dell Vosconfiguration sent to TechRadar Pro for review:
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