Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (7350)

Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (7350)
The Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (7350) ($ 1.549 as tested) is tailor made for business use. It makes cut-hybrid tablet easier to carry only one device if you need most of the time on a laptop computer, and a tablet that you can carry around the seasons. We think this is an ideal choice if you are a corporate user who spends a significant time away from your desk. Nearly 10 hours of battery life, manageability and versatility help IT Its corporate-friendly features like this make our first Editors Choice Award 'for cut-hybrid tablet-focused business.

Design and Features
The Latitude 7350 Dell $ 1,499.00 and comes with a keyboard dock, which differentiates it from the slate tablets like the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 $ 1,059.00 on Amazon, which ships sans keyboard. The system keyboard attached proposal 0.79 by 12.6 by 9 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.59 pounds. It is smaller, but exactly the same weight as the Dell Latitude 14 7000 series (E7450) $ 1,299.00 and Dell, Ultrabook Choice Our business editor.

Anchored in its keyboard base, the system resembles a standard black, corporate laptop. Slide the latch to hinge on the dock of the keyboard, and you can then detach the 1.92-pound tablet from the keyboard base, and easy to carry the tablet around the office. The Keyboard Dock with Mini DisplayPort, a Noble security lock port, an SD card reader, two USB 3.0 ports, so you do not miss the E-series dock using Dell Latitude E7450 for semi-permanently attached to wired connections to your desk.

The sliding latch release is easy to use, although you will need two hands to remove the tablet. That's old school and more reliable than the more innovative latching mechanism such as push-to-click Toshiba Satellite catch P35W Click 2 Pro-B3226 $ 720.90 on Amazon. Magnetic locks like the one on the Acer Aspire Switch 11 (SW5-171-325N) $ 399.00 on eBay and the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi $ 599.00 on eBay is by far the easiest and the most convenient, but it is probably like your IT manager tried-and-tested evidence of physical-locking latch. When the tablet is docked, the system is a little top heavy, but not tip over after leaning back too far, such as the Acer Aspire Switch 11.

When undocked, the tablet has a shortage of I / O port. There is a headset jack, a port for a Noble security cable, and the AC power adapter port only. The edge of the top-right corner of the tablet has a power button, volume controls, and a Windows key. You must bring the keyboard dock on business trips so you can interface with wired and shows the ubiquitous USB flash memory keys are handed to conferences and meetings. So, are you still carrying less weight around with an Ultrabook and a separate tablet combined.

The 13.3-inch, full HD (1920-by-1080) display is an In-Plane Switching (IPS) touch screen that is clear and pleasant to look at, and it has good touch sensitivity. The backlighting on the keyboard is fairly standard for Dell Latitude laptops, but relatively rare for most FOB pill. This is great if you need to work in darkened room during keynote speeches or presentations. The multitouch touchpad built into the keyboard base is broad and responsive.

With 8GB of memory and a 256GB solid-state drive (SSD) for storage, which is the sweet spot we currently recommend for Ultrabooks and laptop business. That's enough memory to keep a bunch of programs open, and enough room to keep all the current files to the average business user stored locally in case their mobile hotspot runs out of juice. Like most corporate systems, Windows 8.1 Pro build the Latitude 7350 is free of bloatware. The 3-year standard warranty includes in-home / onsite service after remote diagnostics.

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