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Dell offers a line of convertible laptops with 13.3 inch touchscreen displays and a special hinge that lets you push the screen back 360 degrees and hold the tablet like a tablet. Prices for the Inspiron 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 start at $500 for a model with an Intel Pentium processor and a 1366 x 768 pixel display.
Want something a little more powerful? Dell also offers an Inspiron 13 700 Series 2-in-1 Special Edition for $750 and up at Dell.com and Best Buy.
What’s so special about this version? It features a 1920 x 1080 pixel display, an aluminum case, and a backlit keyboard, among other things.
There are certainly cheaper notebooks on the market, or more portable tablets. And after using the computer for a few weeks, I’m pretty confident in saying that its battery with like dell 5208U battery, dell Inspiron 3700 battery, dell G5345 battery, dell Inspiron 1300 battery, dell Inspiron B120 battery, dell KD186 battery, dell Inspiron 5150 battery, dell Precision M20 battery, dell Precision M4300 battery, dell Latitude D531 battery, dell Precision M65 battery, dell Precision M60 batterylife rarely comes anywhere close to the 9 hours of run time that Dell promises.
But if you’re looking for a powerful notebook that can occasionally serve double duty as a tablet, there’s still a lot to like about the Dell Inspiron 13 7000 Series Special Edition. On the other hand, if you’re primarily interested in using the computer as a tablet, you’d probably best look elsewhere unless you relish the idea of using a 13.3 inch, 3.9 pound tablet with mediocre battery life.
Dell loaned me $999 model with a Core i7 Broadwell processor, Windows 8.1, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB solid state drive to review. Sadly Dell discontinued this particular model when making the switch from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10: You can’t buy a new model with an SSD anymore, although you could buy a model with a 2.5 inch hard drive and replaces it with a faster SSD. Dell’s service manual shows that both the storage and memory are user replaceable.
Or you could save some money and buy a refurbished version of the model featured in this review for around $829.
Just note that if you buy a model with a hard drive, it will likely have slower read/write speeds and may have shorter battery life than the model featured in this review Dell does plan to offer models with solid state drives again in the future… but not until the Inspiron 13 7000 Series special edition is updated from Broadwell to Skylake chips.