By Kevin Lee
The Dell Inspiron laptop line has been a longtime favorite for college students, however, this latest rendition might also entice those looking for an affordable Ultrabook.
This year’s latest redesign of the 13-inch Inspiron 7000 is strikingly thinner than ever and better equipped with Intel’s recently announced 8th generation processors. What’s more, you’ll be able to get up two types of biometric logins with both a Windows Hello infrared cameras and a new cleverly implemented fingerprint reader.
Design
It’s an arrangement very similar to the Huawei MateBook X and this isn’t the only similarity between the two. Both machines are built with slender frames, milled completely from metal and Dell has even introduced a Champagne Pink color – which tragically isn’t coming to the US – to compete with Huawei’s Pink Ultrabook.
A purely clamshell laptop is strangely a return to form for the Dell Inspiron 7000 lineup, which have only seen 2-in-1 models for the last two years. Last year’s model brought a great reduction in thickness at 0.76-inches (1.92cm) and this latest version of the laptop continues to cut down on the bulk to a mere 0.65-inches (1.67cm).
What’s more, Dell has drastically reduced the size of the bezels to thin …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac