The roughly 1.3 kilograms model, which can also be used as a tablet, is based on 12th generation Intel processors and promises a host of modern features.
The Dell Latitude 9330 We’ve heard of a 2-in-1 laptop called the device before, but the device has finally made it to sale. A 13.3-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and a maximum brightness of 500 nits comes standard with an Intel Core i5-1230U processor, but for an additional cost, you can choose between i5-1240U or i7-1260U CPUs.
The design, shipped with 8, 16 or 32 GB of 5200MHz LPDDR5 memory, received a 256GB NVMe SSD for a version that uses TCG Opal 2.0 encryption, possibly 512GB or 1TB. capacity.
The US ANSI keyboard is backlit, and the collaborative touchpad, which provides quick access to a variety of zoom features, can be optionally augmented with a fingerprint reader, while the connectivity suite honors the Intel AX211 Wi-Fi 6E and 5.2 in the same time time. You can connect to two networks. Audio quality is improved by MI algorithms and neural noise filtering, as well as lower and higher speakers.
The lens of our HD webcam, which supports Windows Hello and is equipped with a four-module microphone, is covered with an auto-activate/deactivate cap, and we can expand our arsenal with a 5G/4G LTE modem or an eSIM slot like an alternative. It’s also no coincidence that thanks to the camera-based ExpressSign-In technology, the device automatically wakes up from sleep mode and then logs you in if you stop there, it also shuts down the system on its own.
Adding to the story is that the screen detects when someone is looking over our shoulder without asking and makes the image unreadable to protect our privacy, and if our gaze wanders elsewhere, the iron dramatically reduces brightness.
A closer look at the metal casing, USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C port, two alternate DisplayPort ports, Powerbolt 4 connectors, and a 3.5mm jack welcome you back to a 50W battery (quick charging) for 90, 65 or (small size) 60W Type-C adapter can be passed.
Starting at $2110, you can get Windows 10 Pro or a different version of Windows 11 Home or Pro for your laptop, which includes lots of recycled plastics.