For most laptop families, OEMs simply offer just one material option such as magnesium alloy or carbon fiber a la the HP Spectre or the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, respectively. The Latitude 7330 wants to do it all by giving users the option to choose between three different materials.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i7-1265U-debut-Dell-Latitude-13-7330-1-kg-laptop-review.635255.0.html
Shamefully slow memory - why not DDR5 6400, Dell?
Brake percent and at the same time very noisy.
No silence, no performance, no upgrade. Who has extra $2000 for this?
I don't write anything about the screen - what's the point? All the same, you can use it only from an external keyboard and monitor and nothing else. Well, or on a business trip, break your eyes and poke into a scanty clave "on your knee" ...
"Not to be confused with the Dell Latitude 7330 Rugged" indeed - the latter would be the 7330 turned into the Incredible Hulk ;)