Sunday, April 10, 2016

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Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 is a really versatile work machine, but it lacks business-class durability and security credentials. That's where Dell's Latitude 12 7000 comes in. The system consists of a 12.5-inch tablet that comes with a snap-on keyboard and active pen support, all for $1,050. But while the detachable Latitude 12 7000 is more flexible than a standard laptop, its middling performance and short battery life make it a niche option for business users.
Commuters will love the Latitude 12's superportable design with battery such as dell Studio 1537 battery, dell Studio 1557 battery, dell KM958 battery, dell WU960 battery, dell TC030 battery, dell H9566 battery, dell Inspiron 1200 battery, dell UD260 battery, dell Vostro 1000 battery, dell Inspiron 1501 battery, dell RN897 battery, dell GP973 battery. Dell says it's the thinnest 12.5-inch tablet ever released, and it's extremely lightweight at just about 2 lbs. with the keyboard attached. That's almost a full pound lighter than the 2.9-lb. Dell XPS 13.
And anyone who need to lug a laptop between work and the office will appreciate the fact that the Latitude 12 7000 offers business-class toughness. According to Dell, the system was designed to withstand dings, shocks, humidity, extreme temperatures and more.
Other hardware highlights include a bright, 12.5-inch 1080p display that's roomy enough for everyday work tasks. Meanwhile, Dell's Active stylus (sold separately for $50) lets you write on the display with full pressure sensitivity, turning the Latitude 12 7000 into the perfect tool for jotting down notes.
But while the Latitude 12 7000's slim profile is impressive, it didn't leave Dell any room to put in a decent battery. The Latitude 12 7000 lasted a measly 5 hours and 19 minutes on our battery life test, which simulates continuous Web browsing over Wi-Fi; under a normal workload, it would probably die even sooner. That puts it squarely behind detachable 2-in-1s like the Surface Pro 4 (6:10) and HP Spectre x2 (6:31). Meanwhile, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga — which has a nondetachable, folding design — lasted for a much more reasonable 8 hours and 38 minutes.
Check back for a full review of the Dell Latitude 12 7000 2-in-1 very soon, or check out our picks for the best business laptops currently on the market.

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