Premium 2-in-1 notebooks typically don’t sell at affordable prices, but the Dell Inspiron 13 7000 makes a case for sub-$800 convertibles. Starting (and tested) at $750, this attractive convertible packs a speedy 7th Gen Intel CPU for work, and a comfortable keyboard for getting it all done. Unfortunately, its short battery life and ho-hum display prevent it from being a sure thing, but you do get good performance, design and audio quality for your money
Design
The aluminum Inspiron 13’s brushed-metal lid and deck give a dash of premium class to this midpriced machine. There’s also an eye-catching, shiny bevelled edge that wraps around the lid.
At 3.4 pounds and 0.8 inches thick, the Inspiron 13 isn’t winning any contests for thinness or weight. The 13-inch HP Spectre x360 (2.85 pounds, 0.54 inches) and the Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA (3.0 pounds, 0.55 inches) are thinner and lighter. The 15-inch Lenovo Yoga 710 is an expectedly heavier 4.2 pounds, though still thinner at 0.71 inches.
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