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Dell 15 (2026) Review: Practical, Reliable, and a Little Too Safe?

The Dell 15 (2026), starting at Rs. 69,699, focuses on delivering a steady and practical everyday experience. Powered by the Intel Core Ultra 5 225H processor with 16GB RAM, it handles regular work and multitasking smoothly without drawing attention to itself. The keyboard is comfortable, and usability remains a strong point throughout. However, the display lacks vibrancy, the plastic build feels basic, and the battery life of around four to five hours limits unplugged use. It works best as a dependable daily work machine rather than an all-rounder.

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