A 2-in-1 computer is getting more popular nowadays, the best of both worlds, tablet and laptop\/computer together, now just for business, also for the everyday user at home or in school too. Dell recently launched new Latitude 2-in-1s to their line-up, while it is designed for the business market, I would also recommend everyday users at home or in school to take a look too! I reckon you would like it!<\/p>\n
I have always been a 2-in-1 tablet + laptop\/computer supporter, the best of both worlds, ideal for doing work and also presentation. Till date, I have yet to add a 2-in-1 into my computers lineup, I hope to add one in the near future.<\/p>\n
Let me share with you more information on the new Dell Latitude 2-in-1s:<\/p>\n
Dell has announced a new lineup of Latitude 2-in-1s designed to give businesses a \u201cPC first, tablet second\u201d mobile device experience without compromising on design, performance or security.<\/strong><\/span> The Windows-based 2-in-1 category is thriving as companies abandon tablets in the office and place more value on the productivity and flexibility offered by 2-in-1 PCs. Dell Latitude 2-in-1s take it to the next level by offering industry-leading security, manageability and service features that enterprise customers truly care about, including the latest 7th<\/sup> Gen Intel\u00ae Core\u2122 vPro\u2122 processors, world-class security via multi-factor authentication, encryption and malware protection, full device serviceability and mobile broadband options.<\/p>\n \u201cA lot of customer feedback factors into the design decisions we make; every detail counts, and for business users it\u2019s the details that matter,\u201d said Kirk Schell, senior vice president, Commercial Client Solutions, Dell. \u201cSome of the design choices that matter to commercial customers are things like optimised displays that reduce power consumption and extend battery life; removable hard drives for data security; IR camera location for video conferences; Wi-Fi antennae placement and use of lightweight carbon fiber materials for durability. We even made sure the trusted Latitude keyboard wasn\u2019t compromised because we were designing a 2-in-1.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Latitude 7000 12-inch 2-in-1<\/a> (7285) features a premium tablet and detachable keyboard design that is ideal for mobile professionals demanding the thinnest, lightest detachable 2-in-1 mobile device without sacrificing security and meeting critical business requirements such as on-site device serviceability. First unveiled at CES 2017<\/a>, it\u2019s the world\u2019s first wireless charging 2-in-1 destined to modernise today\u2019s workspace by further eliminating wires. Integrating WiTricity<\/a>\u2019s magnetic resonance wireless charging technology, the device is built to transform any workspace into a clutter-free environment. When combined with a Dell Wireless Charging Mat[1]<\/a> and WiGig wireless dock (sold separately), users can quickly remove the 2-in-1 from the mat without the need to unplug any cables, and easily return it to the mat to automatically recharge and connect to additional wireless peripherals such as a display, wireless keyboard and mouse.<\/p>\n According to IDC\u2019s Worldwide 2017 Q1 Personal Computing Device Tracker, convertible 2-in-1s are taking off with business users, growing at 46 percent worldwide year-over-year.[2]<\/a> Helping to drive this momentum, the Latitude 5000 12-inch 2-in-1<\/a> (5289) features a 360-degree hinge that accommodates multiple work styles \u2013 seamlessly transitioning between laptop, tablet, stand and tent modes \u2013 and delivers up to 17 hours of battery life, the longest of any convertible PC on the market.1<\/sup> This August, Dell launched a new addition to this very popular design \u2013 the Latitude 7000 13-inch 2-in-1<\/a> (7389) \u2013 that delivers all of the amazing capabilities of the 5289 but feature a larger, 13-inch display. The full-touch Corning\u00ae Gorilla Glass\u00ae display on both convertibles is reflection and smudge resistant, and supports the Dell Active Pen<\/a>, built with pen pressure sensing to make writing natural and smooth for today\u2019s business user.<\/p>\n \u201cCommercial PCs are seeing a real renaissance in design, with form-factors like the 2-in-1 that we could only dream about just a few years ago now becoming reality,\u201d said Bob O\u2019Donnell, president and chief analyst at TECHnalysis Research. \u201cDell\u2019s innovations in the 2-in-1 category, ranging from detachables to 360-degree hinge, are rooted in productivity while providing the flexibility and beautiful design that today\u2019s mobile workforce desires.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n