Insipiron 15 7579 Overview - Faults and Issues
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Basic Information | |
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Release Year | 2016 |
Product Type | Laptop, Ultrabook, 2-in-1 |
In Production | No |
Official Website | https://www.dell.com/support/product-details/product/inspiron-15-7579-2-in-1-laptop |
Introduction
The Dell Inspiron 15 7579 is a versatile 2-in-1 laptop that combines performance with portability, making it an appealing choice for students, professionals, and casual users alike. With its sleek design and flexible functionality, it allows users to switch between laptop and tablet modes seamlessly. However, like any device, it may encounter certain faults and issues that can affect its usability and performance.
One common problem reported by users is hinge breaking. The hinge mechanism, which allows the laptop to transition between modes, can become loose or even break over time, particularly if the device is frequently opened and closed with excessive force. This can lead to difficulties in maintaining the desired angle of the screen, and in severe cases, it may render the laptop unusable. Users are advised to handle the device gently and seek professional repair if they notice any signs of hinge damage.
Another issue that has surfaced is touchpad failure. Users may experience excessive free play from the touchpad, which can hinder navigation and productivity, and impede the clicking mechanism. This problem can often be mitigated by adding some tape in the touchpad mechanism, but can be only professionally fixed by replacing the touchpad . Parts are scarce, however. A poor implementation of Dell's sleek touchpad designs.
Power button failures are also a concern for some users. The flimsy and weak power button may become unresponsive, making it difficult to turn the laptop on or off. This can be particularly frustrating, as it prevents normal laptop usage, owing due to a purposefully weak design, which is a mark of obvious planned obsolesence.
Additionally, users have reported the scarcity and prices of replacement screens as a significant issue. Replacement screens for the Inspiron 15 7579 are hard to find, especially with its age. This scarcity can lead to extended downtime for users who experience screen damage or failure. It is excaberated by the very next issue, of the abysmal hinge design, which splits open the laptop lid, requiring total a top lid change, as the screen is glued to the lid. A top lid is only avaibale, which bundles a new camera module, lid, hinge set, and screen, even if the user only needed a new hinge. Usually costs very near to a new, basic laptop. Users are forced to trash a frankly otherwise nice and functional device, and regret it.
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The Dell Inspiron 15 7579 is a versatile 2-in-1 laptop that combines performance with portability, making it an appealing choice for students, professionals, and casual users alike. With its sleek design and flexible functionality, it allows users to switch between laptop and tablet modes seamlessly. However, like any device, it may encounter certain faults and issues that can affect its usability and performance.
One common problem reported by users is hinge failure. The hinge mechanism, which allows the laptop to transition between modes, can become loose or even break over time, even if the device is opened and closed with care. This can lead to difficulties in maintaining the desired angle of the screen and, in severe cases, it may render the laptop unusable..
Another issue that has surfaced is touchpad failure. Users may experience excessive free play from the touchpad, which can hinder navigation and productivity and impede the clicking mechanism. This problem can often be mitigated by adding some tape to the touchpad mechanism, but can only be professionally fixed by replacing the touchpad. Parts are scarce, however. A poor implementation of Dell's sleek touchpad designs.
Power button failures are also a concern for some users. The flimsy and weak power button may become unresponsive, making it difficult to turn the laptop on or off. This can be particularly frustrating, as it prevents normal laptop usage, an obvious mark of obvious planned obsolescence.
Additionally, users have reported the scarcity and prices of replacement screens as a significant issue. Replacement screens for the Inspiron 15 7579 are hard to find, especially with its age. This scarcity can lead to extended downtime for users who experience screen damage or failure. It is exacerbated by the very next issue, the abysmal hinge design, which splits open the laptop lid, requiring a total top lid change, as the screen is glued to the lid.