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Dell Precision 5750 Review: Thin 17-inch Mobile Workstation with 16:10 Touchscreen

October 27, 2021 By Notebook Center Editorial Team DELL
Summary: A practical 17-inch mobile workstation with Core i7-10850H, Quadro T2000 graphics, a sharp 16:10 touchscreen, and strong battery capacity, with trade-offs in ports and webcam quality.

Editor note: This English review is an original adaptation prepared by Notebook Center Editorial Team from the Notebook-Center.ru source material.

Overview

Dell Precision 5750 is a 17-inch mobile workstation focused on users who need strong professional performance in a relatively thin and portable chassis. In this configuration, it combines an Intel Core i7-10850H processor, NVIDIA Quadro T2000 graphics, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. The model stands out with a high-resolution 16:10 touchscreen and a large 97 Wh battery.

Technical Specifications

ComponentDetails
ProcessorIntel Core i7-10850H, 2.7 GHz
Memory16 GB DDR4 2933 MHz
Storage512 GB SSD
Display17-inch, 3840x2400, WQUXGA, IPS, glossy, touchscreen
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics 630 + NVIDIA Quadro T2000 4 GB GDDR5
WirelessWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1
Audio4 speakers
Ports4x Thunderbolt 3/USB Type-C, SD card reader, headphone jack
Extra720p webcam, fingerprint scanner
Battery97 Wh lithium-ion
Size and Weight374 x 248 x 13 mm, 2.13 kg
Operating SystemWindows 10 Pro 64-bit

Design and Build

The laptop has a premium look with a silver lid, black interior area, and very thin display bezels for a 17-inch class. The chassis is compact for this screen size and stays fairly portable at 2.13 kg and 13 mm thickness. The review notes that build quality is generally good, but some panel flex can appear under pressure. Upgrade access includes two RAM slots and two SSD bays, while the Wi-Fi module is soldered.

Display, Audio, and Webcam

The 17-inch IPS panel uses a 16:10 format and 3840x2400 resolution, which gives a large and detailed workspace for browsing and content work. Source measurements mention high brightness (500 cd/m2), 1300:1 contrast, and broad color coverage (100% sRGB, 87% AdobeRGB). The touchscreen responds quickly. The four-speaker setup delivers loud and balanced output, while the 720p webcam is usable for occasional calls but not a strong point.

Keyboard and Touchpad

The keyboard does not include a numpad, and key travel is described as moderate with clear feedback and backlighting for low-light work. It is suitable for long typing sessions, though the half-height up/down arrow keys are less comfortable. The large touchpad is smooth and responsive with reliable multi-touch gesture support, but click precision can feel lower because there are no separate physical buttons.

Performance and Thermals

With a 6-core/12-thread Core i7-10850H and Quadro T2000 graphics, this Precision configuration targets professional workloads, including specialized applications that benefit from Quadro drivers. The Intel UHD graphics handles everyday tasks. The tested unit includes 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD storage, with room for upgrades. Under load, heat is most noticeable around the keyboard center, and fan noise can rise to a clearly audible level during heavy use.

Ports and Battery Life

Physical connectivity centers on USB Type-C: four Thunderbolt 3 ports in total, plus an SD card reader and a headphone jack. Wireless options are Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1. The 97 Wh battery is a practical advantage: the source reports around 10 hours in web browsing at moderate brightness and about 2 to 2.5 hours under maximum load. A full recharge takes about two hours.

Verdict

Dell Precision 5750 is a strong option for users who want a large-screen mobile workstation without moving to a bulky chassis. Its key strengths are the high-quality 16:10 touchscreen, workstation-class graphics, flexible internal storage/RAM layout, and large battery. Main compromises are limited legacy ports (no USB-A or dedicated video output), average 720p webcam quality, and higher heat/noise during demanding workloads.