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Dell Inspiron 13 7373 2-in-1 Review

Dell Inspiron 13 7373 2-in-1 Review

Posted on February 2, 2018June 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Dell released a trio of new laptops under their Inspiron 7000 line just before 2017 ended. The selection includes a thin and light ultrabook, a gaming powerhouse, and a 2-in-1. What we’re taking a look at today is the most flexible of the bunch — The Dell Inspiron 13 7373 2-in-1. It carries the same design structure and layout as the Inspiron 13 7370, apart from a few subtle differences. So, is it a 2-in-1 worthy of your hard earned cash? Let’s find out!

Design and Construction

The Inspiron 13 7373 2-in-1 has a simple overall design. Covered in a matte silver finish, the notebook has little intricate details apart from the Dell logo, chrome accents, and the circular power button. Thanks to that matte silver finish, the entire notebook doesn’t attract even the slightest fingerprint or smudge.
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