Update: This deal is still available for a limited time
Dell Small Business has select
Dell Latitude 7390 13.3" Laptop on sale for
$599 listed below.
Shipping is free. Thanks iconian
Note: Recommended warranty service and accidental damage service upgrades are also available for all the options below at great savings. 5-Year Warranty Service for ~$42. 5-Year Accidental Damage for ~$39. Price will vary slightly depending on configuration.
Specs:
- Intel Core i7-8650U 1.9 GHz Quad-Core (8-Thread) Processor
- 13.3" 1920x1080 Display
- 8GB 2400MHz DDR4 Memory
- 256GB M.2 SATA Solid State Drive
- 802.11ac (2x2) WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2
- Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 10 Pro
- Ports:
- 2x USB 3.1
- 1x USB Type-C
- 1x HDMI
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 4-Cell 60Whr Battery
- 3-Year Warranty
Editor's Notes & Price Research
- Offer valid through 2/28/20 while supplies.
- See the forum thread for additional configuration suggestions. -oceanlake
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select optional Thunderbolt 3 under graphics card. You can uncheck sleeve in some cases to save $7
upgrade to 5 year on site for $42 more seems like a no doubter, same for other, higher end support services
other available models for little more with extras. dont forget to uncheck trials and other stuff way at the bottom.
below other configs available. all are pretty similar, but some have slightly cheaper upgrades or downgrades, so check it out.
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I bought one in 2011. My goodness. IT SIMPLY WON'T BREAK.
After 9 years of use, somethings gotta give, but no. Other than the battery,
everything works perfectly. I can't sell it as there's no value.
It's getting ridiculous.
The ProSupport/Plus gives you better techs to call/chat with and they move along your case to local dispatch a lot quicker. It looks like the ProSupport Plus gives you accidental damage on top as well for the same price so that looks like that one I would personally pick.
Edit: Just to add I think the 3 year battery warranty for $4.36 is a really good deal as well. Remove the carrying case and you've already made that up. The markup for a 1TB nVME for $121 isn't horribly off from doing it yourself, maybe $20. Touch screen is only $20 more as well, so if that's your thing that's a cheap upgrade.
There is only one RAM slot and I only see an 8GB option so you'd need to replace it with a max 16GB stick yourself.
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The ProSupport/Plus gives you better techs to call/chat with and they move along your case to local dispatch a lot quicker. It looks like the ProSupport Plus gives you accidental damage on top as well for the same price so that looks like that one I would personally pick.
Edit: Just to add I think the 3 year battery warranty for $4.36 is a really good deal as well. Remove the carrying case and you've already made that up. The markup for a 1TB nVME for $121 isn't horribly off from doing it yourself, maybe $20. Touch screen is only $20 more as well, so if that's your thing that's a cheap upgrade.
There is only one RAM slot and I only see an 8GB option so you'd need to replace it with a max 16GB stick yourself.
Because a consumer laptop with a 10th gen i5/i7 for $500 is surely not going to last you very long before it breaks
Not to mention it probably has a worse display, worse battery life, etc
But I'm confused... Any idea what "1 DisplayPort over USB Type C™ with optional Thunderbolt™ 3" means?
This model is listed on here [thunderbolttechnology.net], but not specifically here [ultrabookreview.com], though perhaps the 13.3 Latitude 7000 listed represents the whole series.
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But I'm confused... Any idea what "1 DisplayPort over USB Type C™ with optional Thunderbolt™ 3" means?
This model is listed on here [thunderbolttechnology.net], but not specifically here [ultrabookreview.com], though perhaps the 13.3 Latitude 7000 listed represents the whole series.
I just customized it -- although you can "upgrade" from DP over USB-C to TB3 for *free*, you have to change the "palmrest" from DP->TB3 for an extra $20, and change the LCD to aluminum for an extra $10 as well
I just customized it -- although you can "upgrade" from DP over USB-C to TB3 for *free*, you have to change the "palmrest" from DP->TB3 for an extra $20, and change the LCD to aluminum for an extra $10 as well
that's why I included all those urls. dell is sometimes weird and some maybe little cheaper or better for different config breakdowns. I wonder if these were build for a client that cancelled, hence they can't be changed, while others are flexible...
I bought one in 2011. My goodness. IT SIMPLY WON'T BREAK.
After 9 years of use, somethings gotta give, but no. Other than the battery,
everything works perfectly. I can't sell it as there's no value.
It's getting ridiculous.
But I'm confused... Any idea what "1 DisplayPort over USB Type C™ with optional Thunderbolt™ 3" means?
This model is listed on here [thunderbolttechnology.net], but not specifically here [ultrabookreview.com], though perhaps the 13.3 Latitude 7000 listed represents the whole series.
Edit: I7 option doesn't let you choose thunderbolt palmrest because of processor graphics card which requires displayport over type c