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Thursday 5 January 2017

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Dell Laptops to Look Forward To in 2017

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The year 2017 is looking to be a big year for Dell. At CES in Las Vegas, the company is refreshing a bunch of its best laptops for consumers and even adding in a few new notebooks to its lineup, including the long-awaited XPS 13 convertible. From 2-in-1s to regular laptop computers, here’s what to expect from Dell this year. Be sure to also check out our separate hands-on stories about Dell's new gaming models, such as upcoming Alienware laptops.

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1

Starting Price: $1,000
Available: January 5, 2017
Key Specs: Up to Intel Core i7-7Y75 CPU, Up to 16GB of RAM, 1080p or 3200 x 1800 touch screen, USB Type-C support.
What's New: It’s a 2-in-1 version of our favorite overall laptop.
Why You Should Care: The XPS 13 2-in-1 takes our favorite laptop and makes it more versatile, thanks to its 360-degree hinge that allows for four modes of use. Setting it up in tent mode even helps solve the XPS 13’s infamous camera issue. 

Dell XPS 15

Starting Price: $1,000
Available: January 5, 2017
Key Specs: Up to i7-7700HQ Kaby Lake CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 with 4GB of VRAM, 1080p or 4K display.
What’s New: Dell promises that the displays will have viewing angles up to 170 degrees, and that new Pascal GPU should allow for better performance among creatives.
Why You Should Care: If you’re looking for a professional PC that can handle Photoshop, AutoCAD or even some light gaming, the XPS 15 will have graphics and display options to show your work and play at its best.

Dell Latitude 5000 Series 2-in-1 5285

Starting Price: $899
Available: February 28, 2017
Key Specs: 7th-generation Intel Core i CPU, Up to 16GB of RAM, Two USB Type-C ports, 12.3-inch, 1080p touch screen.
What’s New: Dell claims it’s just 2 pounds without the keyboard, and less than three pounds with it, making it perfect for travel, and it has ports for both old and new peripherals alike.
Why You Should Care: The Latitude 5000 Series 2-in-1 is a compact enterprise workhorse mean to take on the Microsoft Surface.

Dell Latitude 7000 Series 2-in-1 7285

Starting Price: Not yet announced
Available: May 30, 2017
Key Specs: 12.3-inch, 2880 x 1920 Gorilla Glass display, 7th-generation Intel Core i CPU, two Thunderbolt 3 ports.
What’s New: A variety of keyboards, including one that’s ultra-thin and one with more key travel that also increases battery life by up to four hours.
Why You Should Care: Dell’s new keyboard ecosystem competes with the Microsoft Surface by adding a variety of functionality based on user preference and allowing for wireless charging by only using the extended battery.

Dell Precision 7720

Starting Price: $1,799
Available: February 28, 2017
Key Specs: 7th Generation Intel i5, i7 or Xeon CPU, Variety of Radeon Pro or Nvidia Quadro GPU options, 17.3-inch display up to 3840 x 2160.
What’s New: Dell claims that the Precision 7720 is VR-ready for games as well as work.
Why You Should Care: The selection of GPUs includes several models from both AMD and Nvidia, which should allow for high-level creative performance.

Dell Precision 5520

Starting Price: $1,399
Available: January 5, 2017
Key Specs: 7th Generation Intel i5, i7 or Xeon CPU, NVIDIA Quadro M1200 with 4GB of VRAM, 15.6-inch FHD or UHD display; Thunderbolt 3
What’s New: Updates to the latest seventh-generation Intel “Kaby Lake” CPUs.
Why You Should Care: The Precision 5520 has the same Infinity Edge display you’ll find on its XPS models, making it a thin, portable workstation that’s easy to carry around.

Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming

Starting Price: $799
Available: January 5, 2017
Key Specs: Seventh-generation Intel Core i5-7300HQ or i7-7700HQ quad-core CPU, FHD and UHD display options, Nvidia GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti GPU, Up to 16GB of RAM and an on-board sub-woofer.
What's New: The Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming uses the latest quad-core Kaby Lake CPUs and low-end Nvidia Pascal GPUs. 
Why You Should Care: The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti aren't the most powerful graphics cards out there, but they let you play the latest games on a laptop under $1,000, making the Inspiron 15 7000 a fine choice for budget-conscious gamers.
Source: laptopmag

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