Dell Inspiron 13 7391 review: Potent convertible notebook that oozes luxury
Dell
Inspiron 13 7391
is a two-in-one notebook, with a 360-degree rotating display lid
giving it flexibility of working as a laptop, a tablet (and
entertainment display in stand and tent mode). The notebook’s
compact design and lightweight build make it easy to carry it around.
Powered by the Intel Core i5 Gen 10th processor, the Dell
Inspiron 13 7391
seems to be a feature-rich convertible notebook that does not
compromise on performance.
Design
Design
is often seen as a crucial differentiator in the convertible notebook
segment. And the Dell Inspiron 13 7391 scores big in this department.
Made of aluminium, this notebook oozes luxury. Its compact size (not
bigger than a 10.1-inch tablet) and lightweight build (1.4 kg) ensure
easy portability.
Like
most other convertible notebooks, the Dell Inspiron 13 7391 has
limited ports, but it covers a wide spectrum of connectivity options
— the Thunderbolt 3 port on the left side of the chassis is a
faster option for data transfers. It doubles up as a power delivery
port and display port — to charge the device and to connect
external display, respectively. The other ports: A USB 3.1 Gen 1
port, headphone and microphone combination jack, and SD card slot on
the right side of the chassis; and power port, and HDMI 2.0 out port
on the left. Read
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