New laptops (2-in-1 convertible into a Tablet) The Dell Latitude 7350, Dell Latitude 7450 and Dell Latitude 7650 are hybrid 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch touchscreen Ultrabooks up to 2.5K with a Core Ultra Meteor Lake processor with Intel Arc, PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, biometric authentication system and 4G/5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 4, all in a colorful, thin and light design running Windows 11 or the Ubuntu Linux distribution. Dell Latitude 7350 Ultralight and Dell Latitude 7450 Ultralight editions are also planned.
The Dell Latitude 7350 is a new 2-in-1 ultraportable convertible into a tablet with its 13.3-inch 16/10th touchscreen 360° opening finger or stylus: Full HD (1920×1200) 400cd/m² or 2.5K (2560×1600) 500cd/m².
It weighs 1.29 Kg and measures 299 x 212.9 x 16.45-17.75 mm.
It is also available as a non-convertible edition that weighs 1.15 Kg and has dimensions of 299 x 212.9 x 16.44-17.5mm.
It offers Wi-Fi 7 be (2×2), Bluetooth 5.4, HDMI 2.0, headphone/micr combo audio, 1 USB 3.2 (Gen1) and 2 USB-C Thunderbolt 4.
Via a microSIM slot, an optional 4G/LTE or 5G module can be obtained.
This hybrid laptop is powered by a low-power Intel Meteor Lake hybrid Core Ultra vPro processor with integrated Iris Xe graphics: Core Ultra 5 134U or Core Ultra 7 164U.
Also at the heart of this laptop is up to 64GB LPDDR5x 6400MHz of low-power soldered RAM, as well as M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD storage with a capacity of 512GB to 2TB.
The new Dell Latitude 7350 (2-in-1) features a backlit chiclet keyboard, 4 speakers and a Full HD webcam with microphone.
A 5.0-megapixel infrared webcam option is also mentioned to biometrically authenticate by facial recognition.
And this is done via Windows Hello technology, which is also used by the standard fingerprint reader.
Advertised in aluminum designs in Titan Grey or River Blue, the Dell Latitude 7350 (2-in-1) runs Windows 11 or an Ubuntu Linux distribution with a 38Whr or 57Whr battery.
Count on 1907 euros for a Dell Latitude 7350 with a Core Ultra 7 165U, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB SSD and infrared webcam.
The slightly larger Dell Latitude 7450 features additional Core Ultra-H processor options like the Core Ultra 5 125H or Core Ultra 7 155H, with more powerful Intel Arc graphics than the Iris Xe.
It stands out for its 14-inch screen and its dimensions of 313 x 220.2 x 17.95-18.21 mm for a weight of 1.33 Kg in the classic laptop version compared to 1.53 Kg in the 2-in-1 laptop edition.
The Dell Latitude 7450 is priced at 1799 euros with a Core Ultra 7 165U, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB SSD and infrared webcam.
The Dell Latitude 7650 is much more comfortable and cannot be converted into a tablet.
It makes do with a Full HD 16/10th 250cd/m² anti-glare IPS display option.
This 16-inch model, which offers the same processor options as the 14-inch model, is announced only in Titan Grey.
It weighs 1.85 Kg and measures 358 x 250.4 x 19.95-19.99 mm.
The Dell Latitude 7350 Ultralight and Dell Latitude 7450 Ultralight feature a magnesium-only design with a low-power Intel Core Ultra-U processor with Iris Xe.
As standard supplied with a 5.0 megapixel infrared webcam, they are provided with a Full HD IPS panel either anti-glare 400cd/m² or glossy touch 300cd/m².
The Dell Latitude 7450 Ultralight is a bonus announced with a 2.5K 400cd/m² 100% sRGB touchscreen display.
It weighs 1,055 Kg and measures 313 x 220.2 x 17.95 mm, compared to the Dell Latitude 7350 Ultralight’s weight of 989 grams and dimensions of 299 x 212.9 x 16.76-17.75 mm.
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