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3.1 / 5 stars (13 reviews) - So far so good. I really like it
Latest review: August 1, 2018 | Model: Dell Latitude 13 7390
So far so good. I really like it. Its my secondary laptop that I use while in bed. I have a primary Dell that i paid over $2K for earlier this year and this is a really nice supplement to that. Its pretty speedy. My only minor complaint is that I wish the monitor got brighter. I When you disconnect the tablet section from the keyboard it is very large...so that might be an issue for many people. But i love it! Its really nice to see an entire page without having to scroll!! I would recommend this for sure!
Reviewed by: Ann-MarieTop | Read Dell Latitude 13 7390 reviews...3.5 / 5 stars - Dell's 13.3-inch Latitude 7390 business laptop is compact and lightweight, with fine fit and finish, but its steep price magnifies its minor flaws.
Review date: July 20, 2018 | Model: Dell Latitude 7390
My main beefs with the Latitude 7390—things like the flat keyboard and frequent fan noise—are little more than nitpicks. But nitpicks count in a category as competitive as business ultraportables, especially business ultraportables priced over $2,000. Even as is, the Latitude 7390 is well worth a look if you want a lightweight traveling companion with plenty of ports, but a discount of a few hundred dollars would boost its prospects considerably.
Reviewed by: Eric Grevstad | Read full review...4.5 / 5 stars - The Latitude 13 7370 is one of the best looking Latitude laptops we’ve ever seen. Review date: July 26, 2016 | Model: Dell Latitude 13 7370
It’s a business laptop, there’s no escaping that. But our time with the Dell Latitude 13 7370 was great - it’s probably the most accessible business laptop out there, with a form factor that everyone can get along with. If you are a small business owner and you need a laptop to hook up to a monitor in your home office but also take on a business trip and not need a plug all day, then this is one of the computers you should be considering. You might not even need or want another laptop for personal use either, which goes a long way to justifying the high price.
Reviewed by: Henry Burrell | Read full review...4 / 6 stars - The Latitude 7000 Series is the lightest 13in laptop that we've seen, yet it's tough, beautifully made and offers a host of connectivity and security features for business. You'll pay a premium for it though. Review date: July 8, 2016 | Model: Dell Latitude 13 7350
The Dell Latitude 7000 is a superb business ultraportable, but there is one stumbling block – its price. When the starting price is $4,605.70, you’re definitely in business class (if not first class) territory. And as we’d strongly recommend getting the 256GB high-performance NVMe SSD, that takes the price to $4,731.10. With the QHD+ touch display and Core M7 processor, the price balloons to $5,549.51. If that’s too rich, Dell’s XPS 13 is outstanding value with a starting price of $1,999 – or $2,499 with Core i7 processor and QHD+ touch display. But what you’re getting with the Latitude 7000 is a beautifully made business ultraportable that’s an almost perfect blend of portability, toughness and features – along with a three-year on-site warranty.
Reviewed by: Staff Writer | Read full review...3 / 5 stars - The Dell Latitude 13 7370 is a beautiful and durable business notebook with a great display. Review date: May 6, 2016 | Model: Dell Latitude 13 7370
The Dell Latitude 13 7370 is the latest competitor in a field of business notebooks that are finally catching up with consumer laptops in style and sheer portability. But this machine is about more than looks; it's durable and secure, and sports an excellent InfinityEdge display. Plus, unlike superthin ultraportables such as the Apple's 12-inch MacBook and the HP EliteBook Folio G1, this Dell gives you all the ports you need. Unfortunately, the Latitude's Core M performance isn't blazing, and the battery life of the quad HD+ model is well below average. The EliteBook Folio is faster and more portable, and has a much better keyboard. HP's laptop is also a far better deal, starting at $999 with a better base configuration (Core m5 versus m3) and costing just $1,235 and $1,425 (over $500 less) when similarly configured. If you want more oomph for your money and longer endurance, the Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a better deal, but it's also much larger. However, if you want a superthin, 12-inch business laptop with regular USB, the Latitude 13 7370 is a solid choice.
Reviewed by: Andrew E. Freedman | Read full review...