 This is not like other business notebooks, as Dell decided to have a bit of fun with the Voster 15 3525. While this is a laptop for the office, it allows you to have some quick fun during the lunch break, thanks to its hardware and 120Hz full HD IPS display. While the laptop has an entirely plastic body, this is often the case with budget devices. What we are not satisfied with is the banded lead and base, which suffers from a decent amount of flex. However, there is some engineering put into it, mainly the lead lever mechanism which lifts up the rear end. For a 15-inch machine, it has a very manageable weight of 1.83kg along with a profile of 19mm. The keyboard has a backlight, which is a rare sight with business notebooks. The typing is great, thanks to the long key travel and clicky feedback. On that note, gaming should be alright as well. The touchpad is quite large and is actually smooth and responsive when paired with a 120Hz screen. There is a variety of ports on the sides, as the laptop covers a lot of ground. There are a total of two full-sized USB ports, one of which runs at 2.0 speeds so it's suitable for peripherals, and the USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 1 port. There is also an HDMI 1.4 supporting external displays with 4K resolution at 30Hz, LAN port, SD card reader and an audio jack. Right out of the gate, we'll skip the 760 APTN panel since it doesn't deserve any coverage. The second option is much more interesting – a full HD IPS 120Hz display. Well, it isn't the brightest, picking at 261 nits, but the refresh rate will shine during gaming with shooters and e-sports titles, taking major advantage of it. There are intangely redeeming creator qualities, as the panel covers about half of the sRGB gamut. Only two per 100 people watching this video are subscribers. If you decide to just start following us, we'll be able to reinvest more in our laboratory thus making even more helpful videos for you. Thank you, you're awesome! Even with a tiny 41Wh battery unit, the laptop squeezes out 7 hours and 51 minutes of web browsing, or 6 hours and 29 minutes of video playback. That is when paired with the Ryzen 5 5625U. Speaking of the Ryzen 5, this is a refreshed model of the 5600U. The difference between them is that the new CPU is built on a 6nm node and adds 100 MHz to its boost clock. The Ryzen 5 is perfect for this device, as it doesn't have big cooling requirements, while still delivering good performance. In terms of graphics, you can stick it out with the integrated RX Vega units, or opting for the MX 550 from Nvidia, which will put you on another level in terms of gaming, but only when compared to the iGPU. If you're going to play games with the iGPU, add another RAM stick so it could work in dual channel. Surprisingly, Dell has chosen to place two sodium slots and not rely on soldered memory. For storage, there is one M.2 PCI-EX4 slot for Gen4 drives, along with space for a 2.5-inch SSD, but you have to pick a configuration with a smaller battery. If you need a more detailed tour of the insides of the VOSP15, check out our disassembly video. The cooling setup uses a single heatpipe connected to a fan. The Ryzen 5 doesn't reach a high clock speed, but maintains a speed of around 2.7 GHz in the long run, albeit at a fairly high temperature. The outside gets very warm, with a hot spot in this case reaching 53 degrees Celsius. The VOSP15 3525 is not without its issues, but having its price in mind, we have to give credit for its good upgradability and a comfortable keyboard. And with the 120Hz display, it is one RAM stick away from unleashing its iGPU and make it a low-key gaming device to take to the office and be unnoticed. If you want to see more tests and details about the device, you can check out our in-depth review. The link is in the video description below. If you think that our reviews are helpful, hit the like button and subscribe to our channel. Thank you!