Review: The Dell Inspiron 15 3000 is solid work laptop starting at $350

Dell Inspiron 15 3000Source: Windows Central

While many of the best Windows laptops cost over $750, you don’t need to break the bank to get a reliable piece of hardware. Often, dipping below the $500 threshold results in poor quality laptops that aren’t even worth their asking price, but that’s not the case with the Dell Inspiron 15 3000 (3511).

Reviewing a laptop like this is almost difficult because there’s so little about it that’s surprising. Anyone who’s owned an Inspiron device, or just about any laptop from Dell, is going to expect a nice piece of hardware with high build quality. That’s the case here, as the Inspiron feels solid and well built.

The Inspiron 15 3000 is a more affordable laptop designed for getting work done. With an entry price of $350, you’re obviously not going to get some of the fit and finish of the Latitude series or the consumer-focused XPS line. What you do get is a budget-friendly laptop that can handle everyday productivity. The model looked at in this review is the Inspiron 15 3000 (3511) from 2021.


Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Reco

Dell Inspiron 15 3000

Bottom line: The Inspiron 15 3000 is a solid laptop for people getting work done on a budget. It’s well built, has plenty of legacy ports for accessories, and features a full number pad. Its biggest drawback is that it lacks a USB-C port.

The Good

  • High build quality
  • Wide range of legacy ports
  • Large 15.6-inch screen
  • Low starting price

The Bad

  • No USB-C port
  • Lacks built-in hardware for Windows Hello
  • Trackpad feels loose at corners

Dell Inspiron 15 3000: Price, availability, and specs

Dell Inspiron 15 3000

Source: Windows Central

The Inspiron 15 3000 is a budget-friendly laptop aimed at people getting work done. It starts at $350 for the model with an 11th Gen Intel Core i3-1115G4 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of SSD storage. You can double the RAM to 8GB for only an additional $50, bringing the total to $400. This is probably worth it for most use cases. 4GB of RAM is serviceable in some workflows, but 8GB should give you more to work with.

Several configuration options are available, maxing out at a $680 model with an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, 12GB of memory, and 512GB of storage. Oddly, the Intel Core i5-1135G7 model isn’t available through Dell’s website. You can, however, order it through Amazon for $609.

Category Spec
OS Windows 11 Home
Windows 11 S
Processor 11th Gen Intel Core i3-1115G4
11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7
11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7
Graphics Intel UHD
Intel Iris Xe
Storage 128GB SSD
256GB SSD
512GB SSD
Display 15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), anti-glare, non-touch
Ports 1x USB-2.0, audio jack, HDMI 1.4, 2x USB-A 3.2, SD card slot
Audio Stereo speakers
Connectivity 802.11ac 1×1 Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Camera Front-facing 720p, 30 FPS
Keyboard Not backlit
Battery 41Wh battery
Dimensions 14.11 x 9.27 x 0.74 inches (358.8mm x 235.66mm x 18.99mm)
Weight 3.82 pounds (1.73 kg)
Color Black

Dell Inspiron 15 3000: What I like

The Inspiron 15 3000 is what it says on the box. It’s a budget-friendly laptop. It has a large, 15.6-inch display, a full number pad, and plenty of legacy ports. What surprised me about the Inspiron 15 3000 is how much it can get done despite its modest specs.

The model I reviewed only has an Intel Core i3 CPU, but that’s enough for web browsing, Office, and general productivity. I usually lean toward Core i5 models, but reviewing this device opened my eyes to how much the lower end of the Intel Core i3 line has come over the years. If you’re picking up a laptop for light work and productivity, don’t sleep on Core i3 models, especially if you’re on a budget.

Whether purchasing a single laptop or buying several in bulk, the Dell Inspiron 15 3000 is easy to recommend..

Dell packed a lot of laptop into the 14-inch body of the Inspiron 15 3000. The bezels around the 15.6-inch display are thin, though not as thin as those on premium laptops. Thanks to this, the laptop has a large screen despite a relatively small body. When you open up the Inspiron 15 3000, that screen is raised slightly by an ErgoLift hinge, which is a nice touch. That hinge also places the keyboard at a better angle.

Battery life on the Inspiron 15 3000 is decent. Streaming 1080p content with the screen at full brightness will drain the battery in about six hours.

Dell Inspiron 15 3000: What I don’t like

Dell Inspiron 15 3000

Source: Windows Central

While the Inspiron 15 3000 has plenty of ports, it lacks one for USB-C. It’s great to have an HDMI port, SD card slot, a headphone jack, and three USB-A ports on a laptop, but it’s disappointing that there isn’t even a single USB-C port. Maintaining legacy support is important for some but I think Dell could have swapped one of the USB-A ports for a USB-C one. Alternatively, the company could have removed the barrel charging port and put in a USB-C port that also supports powering the laptop.

Many of the best webcams for Windows PCs use USB-A, so it makes sense to have older ports, but some PC accessories use USB-C. For example, some of the best external hard drives connect through USB-C.

The Inspiron 15 3000 also lacks a built-in way to unlock the laptop through Windows Hello. You can add a fingerprint reader or webcam that supports Windows Hello, but that’s not as seamless as having built-in hardware.

The trackpad of the Inspiron 15 3000 feels a bit loose and hallow, particularly at the bottom corners. It tracks movement well and is clickable, but the trackpad is one of the areas that shows the price of the device.

Dell Inspiron 15 3000: Competition

HP 14z Laptop

Source: Windows Central

While the Dell Inspiron 15 3000 is an impressive laptop for its price, it’s not the only good laptop that you can buy for between $350 to $500. The HP 14z Laptop starts at $430 and is a dependable device. It has a wide range of ports, including a USB-C port, and gets decent battery life.

The ASUS Vivobook 15 is one of the best budget laptops on the market. Like the Inspiron 15 3000, the Vivobook 15 has a 15.6-inch FHD display and a plethora of legacy ports. Unlike the Inspiron 15 3000, the Vivobook 15 has backlit keys, a fingerprint reader, and a USB-C port.

The Surface Laptop Go is pricier than the entry-level Inspiron 15 3000, but it’s in the same range as some midrange models from Dell. Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Go is an excellent laptop that comes at $550. It has a bright display, impressive performance, and gets good battery life.

Dell Inspiron 15 3000: Should you buy it?

Dell Inspiron 15 3000

Source: Windows Central

You should buy this if …

  • You’re looking for an affordable device
  • You need a laptop with a number pad
  • You want a laptop with a large screen

You shouldn’t buy this if …

  • You need a laptop for gaming
  • You do video editing or graphically demanding work
  • You want a more premium laptop

This laptop fits squarely in the budget category. Those that want a reliable device for general productivity should be happy with the Inspiron 15 3000. Those that want a more premium device or a laptop for video editing or graphic design should check out more powerful pieces of hardware.

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Whether purchasing a single laptop or buying several in bulk, the Dell Inspiron 15 3000 is easy to recommend. It’s an affordable laptop with the high build quality you’d expect from Dell. I’d like to see a USB-C port and built-in hardware for Windows Hello, but those omissions aren’t dealbreakers for most people.


Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Reco

Dell Inspiron 15 3000

Bottom line: The Inspiron 15 3000 is a solid laptop with a low starting price. For the most part, the device hides that it’s a budget laptop well by having good build quality and a nice design.

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