Question Which laptop has the better display

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Ainez

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Hello,
If I am not mistaken, out of these four laptops listed below, the Dell Inspiron 15-7591 has the best display and maybe also is better in durability?

Dell Inspiron 15-7591 i7 9750H; GTX 1050
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 14ITL i5 1135G7; Iris Xe Graphics
Dell Inspiron 15 5510 i5 11320H; Iris Xe Graphics
Acer Aspire 7 A715-42G-RODS 15.6 Inch Ryzen 5 5500U; GTX 1650 4GB

Thanks in advance.

Edit: If it helps Inspiron 7591 Setup and Specifications | Dell UK
 
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Lutfij

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Bangladesh, hmmm.

If you're looking for rugged pedigree laptops, none of them are durable. They are all plastic constructs and will degrade over time when exposed to too much abuse or too much heat.

As for the Dell's laptop display;
https://www.dell.com/support/manual...05183e-3d38-4821-8379-1692d4705207&lang=en-us
they come in variants, I doubt that you're going to end up up with the best variant out of the options listed on Dell's site. Why? Since the importers there will want to make the most profit and get their laptops in bulk. So assume the lowest ones listed on the spec sheets. Sellers in your region tend to focus more on the internal hardware and their numbers, e.g: GTX 1660Ti vs GTX1650...yet pay not much heed to the quality of the display unless it's mentioned on the brochure.

The Lenovo might have a better display, then again with the amount of variants on it, listed on Lenovo's site;
https://www.lenovo.com/bd/en/laptop...501390?orgRef=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F

Acer has been the least helpful when it comes to identifying the quality of the panel used;
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/IN/content/model/NH.QAYSI.001
 

Ainez

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If you're looking for rugged pedigree laptops, none of them are durable. They are all plastic constructs and will degrade over time when exposed to too much abuse or too much heat.
The Lenovo vaariaant is aalwaays 250 nits & 45% NTSC aaccording to every youtuber from this region. So is for the Dell 5510 aaalso. Truly Aacer didn't shaare aany info. The Dell 7591 haas a lowest spec of 300 nits & 72% NTSC, whereas every model mentioned including Dell 5510 haaas the same 250 nits & 45% NTSC (Not sure but I think the aacer aalso haas the same lowest spec). Unless there is aanay paarticulaar commonly known issue with the 7591 model (displaaay or the laaptop itself), like maany laaptops haave e.g. certaaain macbook pro models with known gpu issue etc something like thaat, I waas expecting it to be the better one.
 

Ainez

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Bangladesh, hmmm.

If you're looking for rugged pedigree laptops, none of them are durable. They are all plastic constructs and will degrade over time when exposed to too much abuse or too much heat.

As for the Dell's laptop display;
https://www.dell.com/support/manual...05183e-3d38-4821-8379-1692d4705207&lang=en-us
they come in variants, I doubt that you're going to end up up with the best variant out of the options listed on Dell's site. Why? Since the importers there will want to make the most profit and get their laptops in bulk. So assume the lowest ones listed on the spec sheets. Sellers in your region tend to focus more on the internal hardware and their numbers, e.g: GTX 1660Ti vs GTX1650...yet pay not much heed to the quality of the display unless it's mentioned on the brochure.

The Lenovo might have a better display, then again with the amount of variants on it, listed on Lenovo's site;
https://www.lenovo.com/bd/en/laptops/ideapad/s-series/IdeaPad-5i-14IIL05/p/88IPS501390?orgRef=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F

Acer has been the least helpful when it comes to identifying the quality of the panel used;
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/IN/content/model/NH.QAYSI.001
You couldn't even see the 300nits - 500nit vs 250nits difference. 'Titan'? HUH!
 
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