DELL Inspiron 16 7620 2-in-1
Notebook

  • Price:

  • Taxes:

    54.3$

    *Tax rates for California

  • Rebates:

    Currently unavailable

    *Rebates for 91326, Porter Ranch, California

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  • Cost of ownership:

    9.09$ - Maximum configuration

    *Cost of ownership for California

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Total cost of ownership (TCO)

Information about total cost of ownership.

TCO for Maximum configuration (category_2)

  • TCO for 1 year

    Price:

    749.0$

    Tax:

    54.3$

    Cost of ownership:

    9.09$

    Total:

    812.39$

  • TCO for 3 years

    Price:

    749.0$

    Tax:

    54.3$

    Cost of ownership:

    28.22$

    Total:

    831.52$

  • TCO for 5 years

    Price:

    749.0$

    Tax:

    54.3$

    Cost of ownership:

    48.65$

    Total:

    851.95$

  • TCO for 10 years

    Price:

    749.0$

    Tax:

    54.3$

    Cost of ownership:

    105.39$

    Total:

    908.69$

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Description

Specifications

    • Type

      Notebook

    • Brand

      DELL

    • Model

      Inspiron 16 7620 2-in-1

    • Touch Screen

      Yes

    • Available On Market

      2022-03-17

    • Category 2: Off Mode (watts)

      0.4

    • Category 2: Processor Name

      i7-1260P

    • Category 2: Long Idle (watts)

      0.6

    • Category 2: Processor Brand

      Intel

    • Category 2: Short Idle (watts)

      9.5

    • Category 2: Sleep Mode (watts)

      0.6

    • Category 2: System Memory (GB)

      32

    • Category 2: TEC of Model (kWh)

      28.2

    • Category 2: Operating System Name

      Windows 11

    • Category 2: Base TEC Allowance (kWh)

      14

    • Category 2: Default Low-power Mode

      ALPM

    • Category 2: Physical CPU Cores (count)

      12

    • Category 2: Functional Adder Allowances (kWh)

      30.1

    • Category 2: Base Processor Speed Per Core (GHz)

      2.1

    • Category 2: Long Idle Power Used for Sleep Mode

      Yes

    • Typical Energy Consumption Criteria

      2

    • Will the Speed of Any Active 1 GB/s or Higher Ethernet Network Links be Reduced to Less Than 1 GB/s When Transitioning to Sleep or Off Mode?

      No

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