This year has seen premium Chrome OS devices from Samsung, HP, and Acer. Dell is now joining the fray with the Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise. This line has both a laptop and 2-in-1, and it shows a high end design and specifications, as well as Project Athena certification.
Chromebooks have a 14-inch screen at 1920 x 1080 in this line, though the laptop offers a 4K, non-touch configuration that overrides a Low Blue Light filter. The 2-in-1 has a touchscreen protected with Gorilla Glass 6, as well as active pin support, while the rest benefit from an anti-glare coating. The left and right edges are narrow, while the top and bottom edges are pretty similar.
Dell introduces the ability to open the lid with one hand, as well as a “modernized” keyboard that is game-resistant and larger, “glass-like” trackpad that clicks quietly. The exterior may have an Abyss Black lightweight carbon fiber weave like Titan Gray machined aluminum finish. The starting weight for the laptop and 2-in-1 start at 3.07 and 3.6 pounds, respectively.
2-in-1
Under the hood, this is a Project Athena-controlled Chromebook that claims to achieve 21 hours of battery life (i5, non-touch FHD, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 68Whr battery), while an hour-long change brings it to 80%, or to 35% in 20 minutes. This depends on the battery unit and charger. It also meets other responsiveness and immediate requirements.
The 10th Gen Intel processor options top on a quad-core i7 with 16GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM and 512GB SSD (M.2 2230 PCIe Gen 3 NVMe). There is an HD camera, speakers and microphones with two arrays with noise reduction. Ports include two USB-C and USB-A ports, HDMI, and memory card reader. In addition to Wi-Fi 6, there is an optional LTE modem that is compatible with AT&T, Sprint and Verizon in the US.
Laptop
The Chromebook Latitude 7410 is now available starting at $ 1,299, but Dell will also soon be offering a Core i3 starting at $ 1,099.
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