Inspiron 15 7000 2-in-1 Special Edition

Also updated in Dell's spring refresh is their mainstream 2-in-1, the Inspiron 15 7000 Special Edition. The multi-function device sports an Abyss Black chassis, up to 8th generation Intel Core i7 processor, a 4K UHD touch screen (option), and NVIDIA GeForce MX130 discrete graphics. For functions such as drawing, writing, note taking, the Dell Active Pen is included and also integrates with Windows Ink. The Special Edition version adds the new Abys Black finish. Otherwise, the internals and features remain the same. 

The Inspiron 15 7000 2-in-1 Special Edition is available now with a base price of $1299.99.

Inspiron 13 7000 and 15 7000 2-in-1
  13 7000 (7373) 15 7000 (7573)
Type 2-in-1
Processors i5-8250U (4C / 8T - 1.6 GHz base, 3.4 GHz Turbo)
i7-8550U (4C / 8T - 1.8 GHz base, 4.0 GHz Turbo)
Maximum Memory 8GB DDR4-2400
16GB DDR4-2133
4-16GB DDR4-2400 (2 x SO-DIMM)
Network Connectivity 802.11ac Dual Band (2T/2R)
Bluetooth 4.2
Internal Storage 128GB / 256GB / 512GB SSD
128GB / 256Gb / 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
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Graphics Intel HD Graphics 620 Intel HD Graphics 620
NVIDIA GeForce GTX MX130 2 GB
Expansion Slots 1 x Smart card reader
Display 13.3" FHD IPS TRuelife LED-bkaclit Narrow Border Touch Display
(Supports Pen and Facial Recognition)
15.6" FHD IPS Truelife LED-backlit Narrow Border Touch Display
15.6" 4K UHD IPS Truelife LED-backlit Narrow Border Touch Display
(Supports Pen and Facial Recognition)
Ports and Connectors 3 x USB 3.0 (one w/Powershare)
1 x HDMI (2.0)
1 x SD Card Reader
1 x USB 3.0 Type-C
Input Device Membrane Keyboard
Camera  HD IR webcam (Windows Hello compliant)
Power 38Whr 3-Cell
45W AC Adapter
42Whr 3-Cell
56Whr 4-Cell
45W AC Adapter
65W AC Adapter
Dimensions  12.2" x 8.5" x 0.61" (H x W x D) 14.2" x 9.6" x 0.74" (H x W x D)
Weight 3.20 lbs+ FHD 4.63 lbs+
UHD 4.78 lbs+
Price $849.99+ $999.99
 

 

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  • willis936 - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    I must be missing something. Was the page on monitors taken from 2015?
  • Ian Cutress - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    They're being marketed for the office use rather than gaming. They're being marketed as Dell's first office-focused monitors with InfinityEdge.
  • James5mith - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    Wouldn't Dell's first InifintyEdge monitors for office use be the Ultrasharp series from last year?

    Or even the refresh from this year? http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-ultrasharp-25-...
  • DanNeely - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    Ultrasharp is a semi-premium brand. S is intended for more cost conscious business customers. OTOH last years S2318 looks like it's infinity edge in all but branding (and maybe 1mm in bezel size); and is in the same product family as these. I assume the same is true for other 2018 S series displays but didn't look any of them up.

    So I'm assuming the onlything new is that they're using the infinity edge branding more widely.

    https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/accessories/apd/21...
  • Valantar - Wednesday, April 4, 2018 - link

    The U2415 that I'm reading this on (yes, I'm at the office, but at least it's my lunch break :p ) sure looks InfinityEdgy enough for me. Pretty sweet monitor, truth be told, significantly better looking than my old beater U2711 at home. Still kind of miss the extra 240 vertical pixels, but the lack of bezels somehow makes the smaller panel size more palatable. Doesn't really make sense to me, but that's my experience anyhow.

    But yeah, this is definitely premium-ish. Non-premium monitors don't come with color calibration certificates in the box.
  • Tams80 - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    What active pen technology is it on the XPS 15 2-in-1? Wacom AES? Microsoft's (N-trig)? Amtel? Synaptics? Come on Anandtech!

    Also, no normal USB ports, a microSD card reader (not full size), and only 100 nits?! Wtf Dell?!
  • Ian Cutress - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    Sorry, we're rushing to get things done here and some stuff sometimes gets missed. It's WACOM AES 2.0, and it should be 400 nits - that one was a typo.
  • satai - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    XPS 15 could be a nice device if an option of 6C but without NVidia existed :-/
  • HStewart - Thursday, April 5, 2018 - link

    That would be a good option for someone who can lived with integrated GPU performance but desires higher core count. Most business related applications don't need high end GPU.
  • truemoid - Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - link

    Any news of a Precision Mobile refresh with new processors?

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