The Dell 3480 isn’t trying to be the flashiest laptop in the room. What it does do really well is deliver the kind of dependable performance you notice when you’re juggling real work — emails, reports, spreadsheets, web browsing, video calls, and everyday apps. There’s nothing dramatic about it, just a solid, consistent experience.
The display is clear and bright enough to make your day easier — easy on the eyes whether you’re reading documents, catching up on news, or streaming videos during a break. It’s not about beating flagship screens, but it feels comfortable and unannoying on those longer sessions.
Under the hood, the performance stays steady. You’ll appreciate how it keeps up with multitasking without awkward lag. It doesn’t pretend to be a gaming rig or a creative workstation, but it feels smooth when switching between your daily tools and tasks.
The keyboard delivers comfortable typing feedback — something you actually start to notice when you’re typing more than a sentence or two. And the trackpad stays responsive and accurate, so navigation feels natural and predictable.
Battery life is reliable for everyday use, getting you through a good chunk of work or school sessions without having to frantically search for a charger halfway through the day. Meanwhile, the build feels practical — enough heft to feel substantial without being bulky.





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