My company purchased this laptop as a replacement for my old workhorse - a Dell Latitude e6430. Knowing about the older Dell Precision M-series I was excited to receive this latest Precision offering.
I've never been as disappointed with a computer as I am with this laptop. When it's running it works great. It boots up fast and performs great. As long as I never leave my desk.
The problems? Docking & undocking is a hit or miss proposition. There are few things worse than preparing for a meeting, undocking, and then getting to the meeting, only to find you have no network until the laptop is rebooted. Or else returning from a meeting and then spending 5 minutes trying to get the thing to dock. Efforts to then try rebooting it often result in it "locking up", where I finally "force" it to reboot (if it doesn't first bluescreen) - where it then performs flawlessly for the rest of the day (unless I have another meeting - where it might work fine). Very frustrating.
Another annoyance is the WIFI connection. I've resigned myself to always manually connecting the machine to my home WIFI. Attempts to have the laptop automatically connect will more often than not result in it NOT connecting, and then "blue-screening" when "trouble-shooting" the connection issue. Of course, when the machine finally reboots, it runs flawlessly (sorry about all the apps you had running and the files you had open, and the emails you were writing).
Otherwise, it would be nice if Dell had simply covered the basics - like 1 or 2 LED's that provide at least a smidgen of information about the status of the machine: is the hard-drive active? is it asleep, is it running - or maybe hibernating? it's hard to know without.a.single.power.indicator. Oh, there is a light that lets you know it's charging - but that is it.
And speaking of charging, if you're getting ready to head out, make sure you unplug it BEFORE putting it to sleep. Unplugging it after putting it to sleep, will wake it up! Which of course is annoying when you're rushing to leave and would like to put the laptop in its case while it's not running.
FYI: I'm running Windows 10 Pro