Called Dell ExpressSign-in, the laptop will be the first to feature a proximity sensor that can automatically detect when a user is nearby and enable Windows Hello for a hands-free log-in experience.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-7400-2-in-1-can-sense-when-you-re-up-to-5-feet-away.376881.0.html
Perhaps a more suitable comparison would be against the Latitude 7390 2-in-1.
Also could you quantify "Super Low Power"? Is it the same rare 1W FHD displays that HP is experimenting on their 2 in 1s?
Quote from: sticky on January 05, 2019, 15:56:46
Perhaps a more suitable comparison would be against the Latitude 7390 2-in-1.
Also could you quantify "Super Low Power"? Is it the same rare 1W FHD displays that HP is experimenting on their 2 in 1s?
It's likely a similar panel to the ones already used in the 7490 at the moment. 1.99W according to official Dell specs (vs 3.8W of the regular 1080p panel), and already called the "Super Low Power (SLP)" option.
It's FIDO and not the first device to do so. I currently use it today.
No trackpad buttons on a Latitude 7xxx?!