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Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable is a Surface Pro X clone with Tiger Lake internals

Started by Redaktion, January 05, 2021, 15:01:46

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Redaktion

Dell is introducing a new Latitude 13 7320 Detachable tablet with looks that are reminiscent of a Microsoft Surface Pro X. The Latitude 13 7320 Detachable is powered by Intel 11th gen Tiger Lake vPro processors and offers a 500-nit 3:2 FHD+ display, 4G LTE WWAN connectivity, AI-accelerated Dell Optimizer tuning, and more.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-7320-Detachable-is-a-Surface-Pro-X-clone-with-Tiger-Lake-internals.513627.0.html

next

I appreciate that you attached the spec sheet. But if you took the effort, would you be kind to attach the normal sized version? As this miniaturized spec sheet is quite useless in its current form, no one is able to read it. :)

xpclient

Quote from: next on January 05, 2021, 21:04:51
I appreciate that you attached the spec sheet. But if you took the effort, would you be kind to attach the normal sized version? As this miniaturized spec sheet is quite useless in its current form, no one is able to read it. :)

To read the spec sheet, click on it, then right click on it -> open image in new tab to read it.

S.Yu

Seems a bit too late for a TGL release, and their digitizer implementation needs close scrutiny.
If it's just diagonal jitter then it would seem that applying a protection film to the screen may fix it, worth a try at least. I found 2 identical SP display units in a store, the one without the film had noticable jitter with a pen(the one I brought with me was Dell's because the MS one in store seemed glued to the display unit), the one with a glass film had none, very strange indeed.

YUKI93

Looks like I'll be halting my decision to buy the Latitude 7200 2-in-1 tablet. 4266MHz LPDDR4X RAM and Thunderbolt 4 port are definitely hard to ignore. Okay, it does lose the USB-A port like in the 7200 and 7210, but I'm fine using a USB hub.

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