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Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 7390, 13.4" 4K UHD+ Touch Screen WLED Display, Intel 10th Gen i7-1065G7, 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM, Intel Iris Plus Graphics, Win 10 Pro Stylus Pen

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Standing screen display size: ‎13.3 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2400 Pixels


Processor: ‎1.3 GHz


RAM: ‎16 GB LPDDR4X


Hard Drive: ‎512 GB SSD


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Brand: ‎Dell


Item model number: ‎XPS 13 2in1 7390


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Pro


Item Weight: ‎2.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.69 x 8.15 x 0.51 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.69 x 8.15 x 0.51 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎720 Pixels


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Processor Count: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎512 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 27, 2019


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Screen failed in 11 months, vertical line of pixels are dead.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 2, 2021 by Ata Akatay

  • XPS 13 vs Yoga C940 vs Surface Pro 7 2-in-1's
Posting here since Dell deleted my review on their website. Minus 1 star for that. Comparing Dell XPS 13, Lenovo Yoga C940 14 and Surface Pro 7 2-in-1's all with i7-1065G7 CPU/GPU. [XPS PROS:] -Up to 32GB RAM > 16GB on others -Slimmest -Fingerprint reader on power button > Yoga on palmrest > SP7 on non-included $160 Type Cover with Fingerprint ID [XPS CONS:] -No USB-A (deal breaker for me) -No black exterior option. The white interior option keyboard is hard to see with the white backlighting -No far field microphones for Alexa or other assistants -Included charger is only 45W (less than 65W with Yoga/SP7) [YOGA PROS:] -Best screen-to-body ratio (89%) > XPS 84.9% > SP7 76.76%; although the hinge factors into this -Largest screen 14" > XPS 13.4" > SP7 12.3" -Deepest key travel, most comfortable keyboard > XPS > SP7 -Better Arrow Keys + Home/End/Pg Up/Pg Down layout -INCLUDED garaged pen with internal charging > magnetically attached and not included with purchase on others -Best in class speakers. Rotating soundbar with Dolby Atmos sounds amazing! Gets loud! -Built-in camera shutter -Coolest under heavy load > SP7 gets warm > XPS hottest -Fastest Rapid charge (2 hours in 15 minutes) -Largest 65 WHr battery > XPS 51 WHr > SP7 45 WHr [YOGA CONS:] -Shortest 16:9 aspect ratio with large "chin" bezel at bottom of screen face -No MicroSD slot compared to others -Anti-glare customizable option no longer available [SP7 PROS:] -Best 3:2 aspect ratio is better for productivity (but screen is uncomfortably small) > XPS 16:10 > Yoga 16:9 -IR camera for Windows Hello face sign-in, though not useful when docked or when screen is not at the correct angle -Least weight 2.4 lbs > 3 lbs for others -Quietest fan > Yoga > XPS (loudest) [SP7 CONS:] -Worst battery life (even worse than SP6) -Smallest 12.3" display with thick bezels -No 4K UHD option (but I recommend FHD with any brand/model for battery life, you can always dock to a larger monitor) -No Thunderbolt 3 with PD/DP (no eGPU) -Keyboard and pen sold separately [CONS OF ALL:] -No HDMI -No dedicated GPU option, though Thunderbolt 3 on XPS and Yoga allows external GPUs for gaming. Not available on SP7. eGPU great for gaming, allows modular upgradability of graphics cards in the future, although they lose ~20% FPS compared to PCIe. [PRICING:] For i7, 16GB, 512GB with Windows 10 Home: YOGA 4K $1785 > XPS 4K + pen $1900 > SP7 FHD + type cover + pen $2160 [CONCLUSION:] The SP7 was the most expensive when you add the keyboard and pen. The XPS FHD with 32GB RAM came in at $1730. I would like to see a 32GB 4K 512GB option since I don't need that much on-device storage. All have performance improvements over their predecessors thanks to the new 10th gen Intel i7 processors, LPDDR4x RAM and WiFi 6. The Surface Book 2 is too dated to compare here and is clunkier. It's a toss up between the XPS for its 32GB RAM with taller screen, or the Yoga with its USB-A port, better keyboard, and garaged pen, among other things. The extra RAM comes in useful since the integrated graphics will use some of that. The 16GB models easily ran up to 80% CPU, RAM and GPU when driving 2 external monitors and simultaneously running Chrome with tabs, Office apps, iTunes and light gaming. It often sits at 8GB RAM under normal use. Some may appreciate all the ports being on one side as with the Yoga, or having ports on either side as with the XPS. The dedicated volume rockers on the SP7 comes in handy. The lighter weight of the SP7 made it the first to be grabbed on the go for content consumption or note taking, but I prefer the Yoga for content creation with it's larger screen and comfy keyboard. If you're docking all day and only occasionally need to be on the go then I recommend the XPS for its 32GB RAM. The perfect laptop is not quite here yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 2, 2019 by DJ

  • Pure junk
- Massive Coil Whine - Screen broken, flashing random colors or just turning black at random intervals - Won't enter sleep mode (I'm a sys-admin by trade, so it's not like I don't know how to fix wake-locks and so on) 2000,- Euros for the WORST Laptop/PC I have owned over the course of 30 years!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 12, 2020 by S. Schuster

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