Posted by : Tehreem Haider 14 August 2014

 Performance:

The Dell Inspiron i3847-5078 was released a couple of months ago, and because of that, it’s sporting the latest generation of Intel’s 64-bit processors.  The Intel Core i5-4460 is an incredibly capable quad-core processor clocked at 3.2GHz and can even overclock itself by 200MHz when it needs to for a performance boost during critical tasks.

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8GB of RAM is more than sufficient for most office-based applications and even some photo editing software as well.  You’ll be able to have tons of applications open simultaneously while also streaming or playing music and surfing the web.
In terms of gaming, this desktop comes equipped with Intel’s own HD 6400 graphics chip.  While this isn’t a dedicated graphics card, it is more than capable for handling most games, albeit at medium to low settings.  Older games should work just fine though, but this computer isn’t really geared towards gaming as much as it is towards productivity.

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 Size:

The size of this computer is about what you’d expect for a mid-tower, weighing in at about 23 pounds and has a pretty small footprint, but not small enough to use as an HTPC.  It’s not terribly long and it’s pretty short as well so you should have no problem incorporating it into most desk or workstation layouts.

 Features:

Dell includes a few extras with the Inspiron i3847, namely their PocketCloud 2.0 suite which allows you to access a lot of your content across multiple devices such as smartphones or tablets.  They give you unlimited access and there’s also options to add more connections with their PocketCloud Premium service.

Also included with this PC is a wired keyboard and mouse, which isn’t a bad gesture from Dell.  The keyboard is pretty good but the mouse is somewhat lacking in ergonomics.

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If you want to hook this PC up to a new monitor or HDTV, Dell has also installed an HDMI port on this PC so you won’t run into any issues with VGA and DVI.

While there are no actually speakers built into this case, which isn’t typical anyways, there is an onboard 5.1 surround sound chip which you can use to set up your own system.

On the software side, Dell has also thrown in a free trial to Microsoft Office as well as some McAfee software, which is pretty run of the mill.

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 Final Thoughts:

This is a solid PC, and while it will work in the living room as a standard multimedia PC, it’ll work even better as a business or productivity machine.  It’s small enough to fit pretty much anywhere except around your TV, and it’s quiet enough to not bother you except when it’s performing some heavy lifting.  The 8GB of RAM is plenty enough for most office applications, and 1TB of hard drive space ensures you’ll be able to save most of your documents and projects for a very long time.

The price is a slight bit higher than what we’d expect with these specs, but the premium comes from a quality-built PC from Dell which includes a 1 Year In-home Warranty from the company which is something a lot of smaller companies simply cannot offer.

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