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SPECS:- 13.4" QHD+ (2560 x 1600) 16:10, 30-120Hz, 500-nits, Anti-Reflect, Touch, IPS Display
- Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (24 MB cache, 16 cores, up to 4.80 GHz Turbo)
- Intel Arc Graphics
- 64GB, LPDDR5X, 7467MT/s, integrated, dual channel
- 1 TB, M.2, PCIe NVMe, SSD
- Intel Killer Wi-Fi 7 1750 (BE200) 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.4
- 1080p at 30 fps FHD RGB camera, Dual-array microphones
360p at 15 fps IR camera, Dual-array microphones
- Quad-speaker design (tweeter + woofer), Realtek ALC1318, 2W x 4 = 8W total
- Graphite Backlit English Keyboard with Fingerprint Reader
- 3 Cell, 55 Whr, integrated Battery
- 1.19 kg (2.6 lbs.)
- Ports:
- 2x Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C) with Power Delivery and DisplayPort
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I bought this exact machine a couple months ago.
It IS strikingly beautiful, but the function key touch row is still maddening for me.
My fingers keep touching the row randomly.. doing things like changing the volume, brightness, etc.
Also the keyboard keys have 1/32" of space between them, which could be ok if the keys themselves has a typical concave surface.
But they are almost flat. Leading to so many typos.
Took me a while to realize I would not be able to fully adapt.
I did quickly adapt to he borderless mousepad, BTW. But find using "two finger touch" is better than occasionally missing the designated "right click" area.
Battery life is disappointing, but it does charge very quickly.
Also, only two ports. USB C. Not a problem for my use.
Total was $1499.2 after tax and 10%
-$223 cb site
-$50 amex
-$45 3% cb amex
Total paid including projected CB $1181
Total was $1499.2 after tax and 10%
-$223 cb site
-$50 amex
-$45 3% cb amex
Total paid including projected CB $1181
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The row of touch buttons is infuriating (I use ESC and DEL all the time while typing, now I have to physically look down to find those keys to avoid a mis-click).
I found it helpful to set the touch buttons to the function keys (instead of media) to avoid randomly clicking print scn/play/mute/etc.
On top of that, the keyboard is just weird. I've been typing on 13" laptops for a decade and there is something about the feel and spacing of this keyboard that causes me to have an annoying amount of errors. The shift key is too big, the space bar feels offset, alt is not in the right place, etc.
Also, my touch screen randomly starts clicking after a few hours so I had to disable it in device manager... which is a problem because I need the touch screen for signing documents on a regular basis.
All this could just be my small hands and an issue with my specific unit of course, but I've been exclusively using Dell Latitude and XPS machines for work for over 10 years, this one is by far the most frustrating to use (worse than when they put the camera at the bottom of the screen).
The row of touch buttons is infuriating (I use ESC and DEL all the time while typing, now I have to physically look down to find those keys to avoid a mis-click).
I found it helpful to set the touch buttons to the function keys (instead of media) to avoid randomly clicking print scn/play/mute/etc.
On top of that, the keyboard is just weird. I've been typing on 13" laptops for a decade and there is something about the feel and spacing of this keyboard that causes me to have an annoying amount of errors. The shift key is too big, the space bar feels offset, alt is not in the right place, etc.
Also, my touch screen randomly starts clicking after a few hours so I had to disable it in device manager... which is a problem because I need the touch screen for signing documents on a regular basis.
All this could just be my small hands and an issue with my specific unit of course, but I've been exclusively using Dell Latitude and XPS machines for work for over 10 years, this one is by far the most frustrating to use (worse than when they put the camera at the bottom of the screen).
As a human/regular person with regular sized hands, I've used keyboards in the past and this keyboard is fine. It's like any other keyboard, you'll get used to it. if you keep touching random keys then maybe typing isn't for you.
can't comment on the Intel battery but the qualcomm chip sips battery and lasts well over 9hrs.
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Seriously, it's awful and one of the dumbest things Dell has done...
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