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Dell Latitude 13.3" 2-in-1 Touch QHD+ 500Nit Intel i5-1240U 16GB 512GB Win11 Pro Backlit 1.18kg 1mp 2-in-1 Laptop
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
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model 9330 2-in-1
manufacture webiste dell.com/sup…-us
*configure this system your self to the spec below or to your needs*
select 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1240U, vPro® (12 MB cache, 10 cores, 12 threads, up to 4.40 GHz Turbo) -£156
select No Mobile Broadband Card -£198.12
select No Out-of-Band Systems Management - vPro Disables -£21.06
Select No Security, Thunderbolt4, WLAN Capable with Collaboration Touchpad -£39
select 65W Type-C Adapter -£29.64
select Basic Onsite Service after remote diagnosis with Hardware-Only Support, 36 Month(s) -£££ and adjust to 1 year and 1 month warranty -£15
model 9330 2-in-1
manufacture webiste dell.com/sup…-us
*configure this system your self to the spec below or to your needs*
select 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1240U, vPro® (12 MB cache, 10 cores, 12 threads, up to 4.40 GHz Turbo) -£156
select No Mobile Broadband Card -£198.12
select No Out-of-Band Systems Management - vPro Disables -£21.06
Select No Security, Thunderbolt4, WLAN Capable with Collaboration Touchpad -£39
select 65W Type-C Adapter -£29.64
select Basic Onsite Service after remote diagnosis with Hardware-Only Support, 36 Month(s) -£££ and adjust to 1 year and 1 month warranty -£15
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sorted byFor <600 it’s a no brainer.
Other things to be aware of. The laptop features two tiny fans and they’re not horrible like on an acer swift, but under load they can be a bit of a nuisance. I’ve just gotten used to it. The display is amazing, but the response times aren’t. Around 40ms which is bad I know but from someone who uses an Alienware 240hz monitor for desktop usage, it’s not a big deal. It’s a work based machine, so I rarely find myself frustrated with the response times.
It supports Dell’s active pen and I’m surprised myself that I haven’t yet bought one. The touchpad is decent; glass, and quiet clickers. It also features those meeting controls that illuminate when you’re, you guessed it, in a meeting, and they’re very handy if I say so myself having been in too many meetings now.
You also get a bunch of other features you will not find on a consumer oriented laptop like presence detection that automatically dims the display when you’re not looking at it, and onlooker detection that will texturize your display so as to prevent others from being able to view what you’re doing. Haven’t found a single use for either tbh, but it’s there.
Ports are a caveat; 3 USB C ports, with thunderbolt 4 support. One usb c to usb an adapter is included. (edited)
Noting especially the easily opened back cover and user replaceable SSD (smaller than 2280) @ 5m50 (edited)
Or £25 less with student beans / perksatwork.
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Laptop looks good
EDIT it's ok managed to get it to your £462 price with 256gb ssd (edited)
Great post OP. This seems like an incredible deal. I'm closing to pulling the trigger.
Looking for 14" touchscreen.
dell.com/en-…4sc
Thanks
Is the display glossy being touch enabled? That would be a deal breaker. But the specs don't mention what finish is applied.
I assume this just removes the fingerprint reader?
if someone finds a cheap way to get it with 32GB please let me know. I don't need processing power, but the additional memory would be great for WSL, lots of tabs in the browser, etc. CHeapest way to get 32GB was upgrading the CPU and it came to around £900... (edited)
When cancelling it sounded like there was an issue of some sorts holding it up, but I didn't understand what the adviser said and just wanted it cancelled.
Good luck to those still awaiting confirmation 🤞
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