
Dell
The Dell Inspiron 7730 is a 27‑inch all‑in‑one desktop with a Full HD touchscreen, 10‑core Intel Core 7‑150U processor and optional NVIDIA MX570A graphics, aimed at productivity and light creative work. It offers tool‑free upgrades, modern connectivity and a privacy‑focused pop‑up camera.
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Current
$1,237.58
Average
$1,249.28
Lowest
$1,099.99
Highest
$1,399.99
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Best For
Professionals, home‑office users and creative hobbyists who need a large, touch‑enabled screen, easy upgradeability and solid everyday performance.
Not Ideal For
Gamers seeking high‑end graphics, users demanding 4K resolution, or anyone needing a portable workstation.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Inspiron 7730 for its vibrant 27" FHD touchscreen, solid Core 7‑150U CPU, thoughtful features like HDMI‑in and a privacy‑focused pop‑up camera, and overall build quality. They note the audio enhancements and the MX570A’s adequacy for light creative tasks, but criticize the lack of a 4K panel as a missed opportunity.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the bright, responsive touchscreen, the convenience and privacy of the pop‑up webcam, and the ease of upgrading RAM and storage. The general sentiment is positive, focusing on the device’s usability and future‑proofing, with few complaints mentioned.
What People Are Saying
“Love the touchscreen and how bright the display is.”
“The pop-up camera gives me peace of mind—no more tape over the lens.”
“Upgraded RAM and SSD easily—great for future-proofing.”
How It Compares
Compared to other all‑in‑one PCs, the Inspiron 7730 stands out with its 27" touch display, pop‑up webcam and HDMI‑in capability, while offering similar performance to mid‑range AIOs. However, competitors that provide 4K panels or stronger discrete GPUs may be preferable for users prioritizing visual fidelity or gaming.
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