Dell is a computer technology company based in Round Rock, Texas, United States, that develops, sells, repairs and supports computers and related products and services. The company had briefly stepped into making Android smartphones but it shuttered its initiative. It remains one of the largest manufacturers of Windows PCs and tablets in the world.
The Dell Latitude series is dedicated to working professionals. The series brings the latest technology coupled with a sturdy design language. Banking on this success formula, the company has recently refreshed its Latitude lineup with the latest Intel processors in a compact form factor. The Dell Latitude 7450 2-in-1 is the new offering from the brand that brings a thin and lightweight companion for working professionals. The laptop comes with a starting price of Rs 1,54,999. However, does it have enough of an arsenal to become a reliable machine for business users? Let's find out in this in-depth review.
Dell's XPS lineup is known for its premium design, high-end hardware, and being at the top of most ‘best ultrabooks to buy' lists. The company has updated its popular XPS 13 with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor. While the new laptop has the same design and build as last year's model, it is now claimed to be much faster and more efficient thanks to the ARM chipset.
Dell's Inspiron range of laptops has long been a popular choice for many buyers thanks to its approachable pricing and features. The company's new 16-inch series of Inspiron laptops aims to deliver a more premium experience for productivity and entertainment. We have with us today the Dell Inspiron 16 2-in-1 laptop which boasts of a taller 16:10 aspect ratio display, four speakers, and the ability to unfold into a tablet. Dell is pitching it as an entertainment and productivity solution, so let's see if it achieves that goal.
The concept of using a laptop as a tablet has been around for ages now, but I have never really been sold on this idea, especially since no matter how slim you make a 2-in-1, it still ends up being unwieldy compared to an actual tablet. I'm probably in the minority here, since even after all these years, this category is still alive and kicking. Today we'll be looking at Dell's latest refresh, called the Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1. This new models feature Intel's 11th Gen CPUs and a tweaked design. With prices starting at Rs. 52,900, should you consider Dell's new 2-in-1 for your next purchase? Let's find out.