15.6-inch screen sizes have traditionally not translated so well into convertible form factors due to the sheer size and weight involved. The Latitude 9510 2-in-1 mostly circumvents this by narrowing the bezels even further and reducing the screen size to 15.0 inches instead.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-9510-2-in-1-Review-A-5G-15-inch-Convertible-That-Isn-t-Huge-Or-Unwieldy.481704.0.html
Wow, 60 hours idle time :o :o :o
So it looks like we dont need Apple Silicon for ridiculous battery runtimes.
As expected of Latitude line. Now, lets wait a few months until Tiger Lake vPro arrives and this device gets refreshed.
I got a faulty product with a broken space bar !!!! Never dell. Previous XPS 15 , the trackpad pops up as well. They have quality control problems and take 21 days to replace or refund in Australia. It's a joke
The top of the class of usable (15+ ") 2-in-1 is the Samsung Galaxy Book Flex. A 15.6 (not 15) QLED screen, at the same weight (sub 4 lb), pen garage, a 10 nm (not 14 nm like this Dell) Intel processor, and a hell of a lot better looking than any Dell. Not without it's flaws, but a class above this Dell.
But Notebookcheck has always had am antipathy to Samsungs - they never reviewed the Notebook 9 series which was a cut above anything else in the past few years, and now the Galaxy Book.
Sorry, "its flaws" and not "it's flaws".
Way way too heavy for something that doesn't even include a separate GPU. Typical Dell.