DELL PRECISION 5750 WORKSTATION
January 2021
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What would you prefer – a powerful machine that can handle almost everything or a portable and stylish machine which is less powerful? Choices can vary depending upon what you do. A professional can compromise on portability but never on performance. For those who don’t want to compromise of performance, Dell brings Precision 5750 mobile workstation.
Build and Features
Though it’s a 17-inch workstation, yet it’s quite thin. Dell uses the combination of aluminium and carbon fibre to build its outer shell, which makes it durable lightweight. The mobile workstation si customisable, so the weight will differ depending upon the configuration you choose, however that will be over 2.17 kgs.
There are two screen options – FHD+ (1920×1200 pixels) resolution and UHD+ (3840×2400 pixels) resolution. You can choose as per your preference and budget, surely the lower would cost less. You can also opt for touchscreen functionality.
The 5750 is powered by a 10th-generation Intel Xeon W-10855 processor coupled with 16 GB (up to 64GB) of RAM and 512 GB (up to 4TB) of SSD storage. For graphics, you get two options to choose from Quadro T2000 and Quadro RTX 3000.
It comes with a full-size keyboard with backlighting and a fingerprint reader embedded in the power button. The large touchpad supports 5-finger multi-touch. It has a 720p webcam, which is almost hidden in the top thin bezel.
The mobile workstation has four Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, an SD card slot and a 3.5mm audio jack. The unit comes with a USB-C adapter that has HDMI port for an external display, and USB-A for older accessories. It supports Wi-Fi 6 (a.k.a. 802.11ax).
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