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Somewhere deep inside Dell's R&D labs, white-coated workers have toiled day and night to splice the DNA of Dell's Latitude range of business laptops and its XPS family for consumers. The fruit of those labours is one of the finest business...
A s consumer laptops have become ever more exotic, business laptops have remained defiantly monochrome, fashion-free zones. That's no bad thing, but the trend for hybrid devices such as the Surface Pro 3 – half-tablet, half-laptop – is blurring the...
The Dell Latitude 13 7000 (a.k.a. Latitude 7350) makes a better laptop than tablet, but this 13.3-inch detachable's gorgeous 1080p display, excellent keyboard, and epic battery life won us over. Read...
There's much to like about the Latitude 13 7000, but we can't help wondering why Dell couldn't have squeezed a USB port into the tablet itself. The power, battery life and features mean that the Latitude 13 7000 does make a very competent standalone...
What is the Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series? Dell's new hybrid is the first machine we've reviewed with a new Intel Core M processor , which means it's the first system to tout Intel's new 14nm Broadwell architecture – hardware designed to improve...
The focus of the Dell Latitude 13 7350 is not the highest possible CPU performance, it is pretty similar to a Haswell Core i3 notebook in this respect. Instead, the device can convince with a silent operation . The Core M processor is passively cooled...
Dell makes some pretty good laptops that run the gamut from thin and light to fast and furious. It also has made some stinkers. Somewhere in the middle is the Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 , a convertible system introduced in September and updated with...
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