pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-03-23 01:53:17
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S omewhere deep inside Dell's R&D labs, white-coated workers have toiled day and night to splice the DNA of Dell's Latitude and XPS families. The fruit of their labours is one of the finest ultraportables to ever see the light of day: the Dell Latitude 13...
". the Latitude 13 7370 is a superb business ultraportable."...
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Dell's XPS 13 can be considered one of the most desirable 13in laptops launched in recent years, and going by past experience, the larger XPS 15 is rather tasty, too. A beautiful InfinityEdge display is part of the appeal, yet while the XPS series has ple...
Sleek, attractive design, Thin, light and highly portable, Anti-reflective InfinityEdge display, Very good keyboard and trackpad, Dual Thunderbolt and USB 3.0, Ultra-fast NVMe M.2 SSD, No fan noise whatsoever, Three-year ProSupport warranty...
Pricey for a Core m5 laptop, CPU not suited to demanding workloads, Touchscreen is an optional extra, Webcam position not ideal...
Dell's Latitude 13 7370 is, in many ways, an excellent laptop. It presents a good-quality 13in display in a light 12in form factor, it's robust and well built throughout, the keyboard and trackpad are excellent, there's zero noise to contend with, port se...
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The first thing we noticed when unboxing Dell's Latitude 13 7370 was the screen. The premium business laptop boasts a great looking edge-to-edge display, fitting 13in of it into a portable, tidy body akin to many 12in laptops. The 7370 takes its design h...
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 a...
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Some business people need great ultraportable laptops and the price is irrelevant. But even the most care-free buyer will baulk at the Nice Beaches Tax that Dell Australia is dumping on its latest business flagship, In the US this model can be had for US$...
Small, well-built business laptop...
Massive Australian price hike, Much better value to be had elsewhere...
It's hard to look beyond the price tag - it's frankly ridiculous. And most competing, top-tier alternatives are better anyway...
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Some business people need great ultraportable laptops and the price is irrelevant. But even the most care-free buyer will baulk at the Nice Beaches Tax that Dell Australia is dumping on its latest business flagship, In the US this model can be had for US$...
Small, well-built business laptop...
Massive Australian price hike, Much better value to be had elsewhere...
Read more Microsoft customizes Surface tablets for enterprisesThe Latitude 7370 is an attractive and well-designed laptop that is well suited for business users with modest computing requirements. It offers security features that are not available in many...
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Aimed primarily at business users, the Dell Latitude 13 7370 is certainly a good-looking piece of kit. Boasting a passively cooled Core m5-6Y57 CPU, PCIe SSD and InfinityEdge display, it looks to back up its appearance with decent hardware.However, specif...
Very well designed, Sharp, antiglare display, PCIe SSD is very fast, Two Thunderbolt Type C ports, Silent...
Expensive, Gets warm in your lap, Just one USB Type A port.
In terms of raw figures, the Dell Latitude 13 7370 is a mixed bag.It has a blisteringly-fast PCIe SSD, but the Core m5-6Y57 is slow compared to even a Broadwell-U Core i3. Its integrated graphics, too, are capable only of simple web browsing and movie pla...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-03-23 01:53:17
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Lisa Gade reviews Dell's sexy new high end 13.3” business Ultrabook, the 2.48 lb. (1.12 kg) Latitude 13 7370. This is one of the best looking 13” business laptops on the market, and it's available with a carbon fiber or aluminum lid. Dell also offers 12 a...
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It certainly looks the part, as its stylish, premium materials make it feel reassuringly rigid and well-made. I reviewed the carbon fibre model, but lower specifications come with an aluminium lid. Either way, it should be able to handle a fair amount of...
There's a lot to like about the Dell Latitude 13 7370, from its stunning design to its brilliantly tactile and responsive keyboard. However, when its display and performance just don't match up to the vastly superior and cheaper XPS 13, it feels like busi...
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Dell's 2014 re-design of the XPS 13 proved the company has found a new design language that works, and it's done all it can to expand that into other products. New Dell laptops are often thinner and more compact than rivals, yet still boast the latest har...
Light, carbon fiber body, Great wireless connectivity, including LTE data, Standard 3-year warranty...
Dull exterior, especially without carbon lid, Only one USB port standard, Weak processor and graphics performance, Extremely expensive...
The concept of a “business” PC is vague. In theory, such systems go beyond the norms of a typical consumer laptop. In truth, the line between home and work is vague – and the Latitude 13 7370 is proof of that. Though not identical to the XPS 13, this L...
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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 and XPS families. The fruit of those labours is one of the finest Latitude ultraportables to ever see the light of day: the Dell Lat...
The Dell Latitude 7370 is not without rivals. HP's Elitebook Folio 1020 was stratospherically expensive when it first launched, but has since dropped dramatically in price, not least due to the arrival of its successor, the Folio G1, and it has the measur...
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Is the XPS 13 still king of the ultraportables? I would say so, as few machines have given Dell's compact laptop much to think about since it set the standard for design last year.Featuring a near-bezel-less 13.3-inch InfinityEdge display, the XPS 13 has...
Thin and light, Tactile keyboard, Great port selection...
Core M only, Pricey, Unusual webcam position...
With a compact chassis, excellent keyboard and great build quality, the Latitude 13 7370 is the Windows laptop to take on the road. It's not exactly a powerhouse thanks to Intel's Core M chip inside, so don't expect it to be the fastest business brain on...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-03-23 01:53:17
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Is the XPS 13 still king of the ultraportables? I would say so, as few machines have given Dell's compact laptop much to think about since it set the standard for design last year.Featuring a near-bezel-less 13.3-inch InfinityEdge display, the XPS 13 ha...
Thin and light, Tactile keyboard, Great port selection...
Core M only, Pricey, Unusual webcam position...
With a compact chassis, excellent keyboard and great build quality, the Latitude 13 7370 is the Windows laptop to take on the road. It's not exactly a powerhouse thanks to Intel's Core M chip inside, so don't expect it to be the fastest business brain on...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2018-03-23 01:53:17
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In this case, Dell has looked inwards, borrowing several design notes from the more consumer-oriented Dell XPS 13 in an attempt to create a capable, secure productivity aid that looks and feels like a stylish ultrabook. We went hands-on with an early prod...
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Hands-on: Dell gives its best laptop a business makeover We love the Dell XPS 13 – we gave it our coveted Recommended Award and it even won Laptop of the Year at the TrustedReviews Awards 2015 . It's so good that, despite being a 'consumer' laptop, busine...
What's not to like here? Take a great product, tweak it for business users and the result is that you have a winner. There's nothing hugely complicated about the Dell Latitude 7370 given that it's based on an existing product. Nevertheless, I'm glad Dell'...
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