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If you are a fan of Dell's premium business XPS series but not a big fan of the price, the Latitude 13 7370 is an excellent alternative. It's much like the more expensive XPS 13 but also offers a passive cooling solution resulting in a silent working envi...
Impeccable build quality and premium feel, Lightweight, thin, portable, Excellent input devices, High-quality screen (high maximum brightness, wide sRGB coverage, high contrast), Two USB-C connectors with Thunderbolt, Good utilization of the Core m7-6Y75...
The adaptive brightness and contrast can't be turned off, The screen uses PWM from 0 to 99% brightness (our Health-Guard profile takes care of that), Pricey...
Although the Latitude 7370 costs a pretty penny, this portable ultrabook definitely makes your head earned money worthwhile. Not only does the notebook check all the boxes from our list of features we would like to see from such device but it's also somet...
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If you missed the initial unboxing, check it out before diving into the full review!The Latitude 7370 is Dell's attempt to take the design aspects from its critically acclaimed XPS 13 and XPS 15 computers and throw it in a blender with the less glamorous...
All in all, Dell's Latitude 7370 is a great machine. It's gorgeous, performs well and is a great fit for its target audience. Let me reiterate; a great fit for its target audience. This is not a computer that most people would want to purchase for their o...
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Recent trends in design and new advances in processor technology have slowly but surely been doing the impossible: making business laptops look and feel like machines you won't mind carrying around. This is certainly true of the Dell Latitude 13 7000 (737...
Impressively thin, light, and quiet, Attractive design...
Expensive, Unexceptional performance...
Though it's eye-catching and laden with little bulk, the Dell Latitude 13 7000 (7370) does not offer performance to complement its high price...
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Built-in stereo speakers, mic and 3.5mm standard stereo headphone jack.Networking: Integrated Intel 8260AC dual band WiFi 802.11b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth.Software: Windows 10.Expansion and Ports: 2 Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, 1 USB 3.0 port, micro HDMI, 3.5m...
Very slim and light, yet strong. Very good Infinity displays, comfy keyboard, RAM options up to 16 gigs, two Thunderbolt 3 ports...
Expensive! Core M is fine for productivity work, not for gaming or advanced video editing...
It's hard to not fall in love with the Dell Latitude 13 7370, at least not until you see the price tag. It's incredibly light and small for a 13.3" Ultrabook, and it's darned good looking. Materials, fit and finish are top notch and the Infinity display o...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-03-23 01:53:17
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It's no secret we're fans of Dell's XPS 13, the 13.3-inch notebook whose almost-no-bezel screen makes it hardly bigger than some 11.6-inch laptops. We've cheered both the silver-hued Core i5 model and the champagne-gold Core i7 with Iris graphics .Well, n...
Cool carbon fiber construction, Fanless and silent, Appealing keyboard...
Expensive, Lukewarm performance, Micro instead of full-sized HDMI and SD...
Dell's latest Latitude is light and sturdy, but it's no bargain compared to its XPS 13 cousin. Read More…...
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CES is a distant memory now, but we're still seeing new products arrive that were announced in Las Vegas at the beginning of the year. One of those is the Dell Latitude 13 7000 series, the latest in the company's line of business laptops. The 13-inch ultr...
Extremely thin and light, QHD+ InfinityEdge display, Durable, stylish design, Plenty of ports...
Odd camera placement, Pricey as tested...
Thermal constraints are always an issue when designing laptops. The ever-thinner, flatter bodies of laptops make channeling heat away from the hardware difficult. On top of that, fans can be both bulky and noisy, ruling them out for the slimmest of system...
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The sound of silence. With a frameless InfinityEdge display, Core-m processors and passive cooling, the Latitude 13 7370 is Dell's new interpretation of a classic business notebook. A promising concept – but the execution is not free of some flaws...
sophisticated and sturdy chassis, future-proof ports, fast wireless connections, precise input devices, solid application performance, low temperature development, fanless, 3 years warranty...
only 1x USB Type-A, automatic brightness and contrast control, limited upgradeability, very high price...
Dell Latitude 13 7370, courtesy of Dell GermanyThat the 7370 still just misses a very good rating is mainly a result of the display. Dell has implemented a very decent panel with a powerful background illumination, but you cannot always use it due to the...
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Once again, thanks to the generous guys at Dell, we'll be taking a look at the Dell Latitude E7370 Ultrabook . This notebook is basically the “Latitude” version of the XPS13 series, which Dell claims to be the the world's smallest 13-inch business-class l...
Uses the latest Intel Core M5 processor, Extremely slim and light-weight (1.12kg), Packed with Business-class features, Good battery life, Large 13.3″ Screen (1920×1080)...
A little expensive...
I can truly say … Well done to Dell for offering a wide range and selection of ultrabooks, more than any other manufacturer that I know of. We now have the XPS13 series, the Latitude 12 7000 series, and now the New Latitude 13 7000 series. Each model...
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Updated: 2018-03-23 01:53:17
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Dell's new Latitude 13 7370 is an attractive Ultrabook that's built for business and highly portable at a weight just under 2 and a half pounds.This durable, thin laptop is made from aerospace-grade carbon fiber, and features a 13.3-inch display, a large...
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Business laptops have been getting sexier and thinner, and Dell is taking that to the extreme with the $1,743 Latitude 13 7370 ($1,299 starting price). This notebook sports the same striking, bezel-free display as the XPS 13, giving you a 13-inch screen i...
Beautiful design, Vivid Infinity display, Strong port selection...
More expensive than competing machines, Slower performance than the competition, Below-average battery life, Awkward webcam...
The Dell Latitude 13 7370 is a beautiful and durable business notebook with a great display...
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