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Dell Inspiron 14 7405 2-in-1 Laptop: Ryzen 5 4500U 6-Core, 14" 1080p IPS Touchscreen, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, RX Vega 6, Type-C, Backlit Keyboard, 3-Cell, Win 10
$685.99
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Dell Inspiron 14 7405 2-in-1 Laptop: Ryzen 7 4700U 8-Core, 14" 1080p IPS Touchscreen, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, RX Vega 7, Type-C, Backlit Keyboard, 3-Cell, Win 10
$832.99
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A) build quality. Dell 7000 2 in 1 has been recognized as a very good 2 in 1. Flex not as much.
B) Ram is NOT soldered. Thank God. Finally I can now upgrade the RAM. If you get the 16 gb flex that might be enough but the ability to upgrade to up to 32 gb (while the Lenovo will be stuck with whatever it has) is great
3) DELL has WiFi 6 and BT 5 while Lenovo has WiFi 5 and BT 4.2
4) for me personally this is the most important: the USB c on this has DP (however I'm not sure which DP, seems to be 1.2 which should be enough although it's not as good as the HP that has dp 1.4 and HDMI 2.0). You'll be stuck with only 1 extra monitor (unless you wanna go with USB graphics which from my experience sucks and causes issues). With HDMI and DP you'll be able to pair up more than enough monitors.
If none of these things are that important to you then the Lenovo is the better deal at $100-160 cheaper. However they are very important for me.
Also you might be able to get a nice coupon from Dell if you're a student and pair that with urlhasbeenblocked it would reduce costs significantly.
Scroll down to the Memory section and you'll see it's listed with 2 DIMM slots.
This is the one with the r7 4700u and 512 gb SSD
Which seller?
This is the one with the r7 4700u and 512 gb SSD
Looks like "special order" means out-of-stock.