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Dell Latitude 7389 2-in-1 Review

Dell Latitude 7389 2-in-1 Review

Posted on October 25, 2017May 28, 2019 By Jarvis

The corporate world demands productivity in all sorts of circumstances, so it only makes sense that you would want a business convertible that can keep up with those expectations. The 13-inch Dell Latitude 7389 2-in-1 ($1,149 to start, $1,974 as configured) goes from laptop to tablet and back again, and it pairs that flexibility with strong performance and battery life that will take you through your workday without requiring you to plug in to charge. Though competitors offer more style and endurance, the Latitude 7389 is a compelling and versatile choice for productivity workers on the go.

Design

The Latitude 7389 sticks to an all-black design highlighted only by a silvery Dell logo. But the Latitude 7389 is a bit more flexible than most systems, thanks to a 360-degree hinge that lets you open the machine up into a laptop or further into tablet, tent and stand modes.
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