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March 2018
(85%)
82 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(65%)
15 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
85010082
The editors liked
Allday battery
Crisp touch display
Great performance
Speedy SSD
Super sturdy build quality
Blazing performance for a low-voltage CPU
Covers 97% of colors in sRGB
Accurate display colors (especially with Gaming and Web design profile)
Great battery life
Does not use PWM for brightness adjustment
Latest Intel 8th Gen processor
Kaby Lake-R architecture
Core i7-8650U
16GB DDR4-2400 Ram
FHD screen with 1920×1080 resolution
Full size HDMI 1.4 port
LAN port
SIM card slot
MicroSD card slot
Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port
Only 1.19Kg in weight
Three build material options
Thin and light bezel-less design
Pleasant keyboard for typing
Very high contrast and 98% sRGB coverage (Innolux 133 HCE-0DDJ0 (CMN1382))
It doesn't use aggressive PWM to adjust screen brightness (Innolux 133 HCE-0DDJ0 (CMN
Strong performance
Vibrant display
Long battery life
Vivid matte touch screen
Fast performance
Outstanding 2-in-1 functionality
Solid LED Backlit keyboard
Excellent Active Pen integration
All-day battery life
Copious security features
Good battery life
Ergonomic 360degree screen rotation
Highquality screen
MicroSD card reader
Mobile broadband option
Sturdy
Attractive build
Very good input devices
Fast general system performance
Relatively easy maintenance
Great port selection
Small footprint
Capable of dual-storage (2 x M.2 SSD)
Simple
Representative design
Solid
Non-slip case
Flawless workmanship
Opening angle > 180 °
Complete security equipment with smart card
Sensible connections
Fast card reader
Good accessibility after easy disassembly
3 years manufacturer's warra
Impeccable magnesium build
Lightweight with small footprint
Truly anti-glare touchscreen
Thorough security features
Strong selection of ports
Including Thunderbolt 3
Easy maintenance via removable bottom cover
Excellent keyboard
Good touchpad wit
The editors didn't like
Prices rise quickly
Touchpad could be larger
Protruding power button on the side
High internal temperatures during extreme load
RAM chips are soldered
Hence not upgradable
It's a laptop designed for business
So gaming performance is limited to the onboard Intel UHD 620 graphics
Pricey
Final Thoughts
If you're after a powerful
Feature-rich
Light-weight and compact ultrabook
Then the Dell Latitude 7390 is definitely a
The display is not very uniform in terms of luminosity
A little bit pricey
Bland design
Cramped keyboard and touchpad
Should come with more storage at this price
Low-travel keyboard
Poor speakers
Tired design
Fans run often
Poor entry level configurations
Thermal throttles quickly
Keys don't physically lock in tablet mode
Limited configuration options
Expensive
On the heavy side for its class
Build quality could be better
Slightly cramped keyboard
Core i7 option provides few benefits apart from single-core performance
Machine is rather top-heavy thanks to thicker display lid
Display is highly reflective/glossy
Mediocre screen color coverage and accuracy
Somewhat heavy for its size
Utility of
Cannot be opened with one hand
Lid can raise the base
No Thunderbolt 3
No maintenance flap
Battery not accessible from outside
Relatively small keyboard
Slightly unreliable fingerprint sensor
Touchpad keys are lower quality
Noisy space key
No PC
Impossible to open one-handed
Questionable value of the Core i7 upgrade
Fingerprint reader seems pickier than some models
Hinge design allows the lid to raise the base under wider opening angles
Surface temperatures while idling can be a bit botherso
Published: 2019-06-11, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Three build material options, Thin and light bezel-less design, Pleasant keyboard for typing, Very high contrast and 98% sRGB coverage (Innolux 133 HCE-0DDJ0 (CMN1382)), It doesn't use aggressive PWM to adjust screen brightness (Innolux 133 HCE-0DDJ0 (CMN
The display is not very uniform in terms of luminosity, A little bit pricey
Latitude 13 7390 checks all the boxes of a premium business laptop. Its look on the outside kind of resembles the MacBook of yesteryears, however, this shouldn't hinder its reputation in the Windows laptop world. Even just stating the three build material...
Latest Intel 8th Gen processor, Kaby Lake-R architecture, Core i7-8650U, 16GB DDR4-2400 Ram, FHD screen with 1920×1080 resolution, Full size HDMI 1.4 port, LAN port, SIM card slot, microSD card slot, Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port, Only 1.19Kg in weight
It's a laptop designed for business, so gaming performance is limited to the onboard Intel UHD 620 graphics, Pricey, Final Thoughts, If you're after a powerful, feature-rich, light-weight and compact ultrabook, then the Dell Latitude 7390 is definitely a
If you're after a powerful, feature-rich, light-weight and compact ultrabook, then the Dell Latitude 7390 is definitely a business laptop worth getting. Although it was released earlier this year around April 2018, it's still a good purchase even for the...
impeccable magnesium build, lightweight with small footprint, truly anti-glare touchscreen, thorough security features, strong selection of ports, including Thunderbolt 3, easy maintenance via removable bottom cover, excellent keyboard, good touchpad wit
impossible to open one-handed, questionable value of the Core i7 upgrade, fingerprint reader seems pickier than some models, hinge design allows the lid to raise the base under wider opening angles, surface temperatures while idling can be a bit botherso
The extra capabilities of a 2-in-1 might seem lost on a business user, but you can easily imagine a lot of workplace scenarios where a convertible laptop would be a nice fit. The Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1 offers plenty of flexibility in other areas too, m...
simple, representative design, solid, non-slip case, flawless workmanship, opening angle > 180 °, complete security equipment with smart card, sensible connections, fast card reader, good accessibility after easy disassembly, 3 years manufacturer's warra
cannot be opened with one hand, lid can raise the base, no Thunderbolt 3, no maintenance flap, battery not accessible from outside, relatively small keyboard, slightly unreliable fingerprint sensor, touchpad keys are lower quality, noisy space key, no PC
Published: 2018-04-03, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Super sturdy build quality, Blazing performance for a low-voltage CPU, Covers 97% of colors in sRGB, Accurate display colors (especially with Gaming and Web design profile), Great battery life, Does not use PWM for brightness adjustment
High internal temperatures during extreme load, RAM chips are soldered, hence not upgradable
Although the Latitude 13 7390 2-in-1 is sold with the whole U series range, we are glad that we got our hands on a unit equipped with a Core i5-8250U processor. We found it to be the perfect business solution – being super responsive. Moreover, the CPU in...
sturdy, attractive build, very good input devices, fast general system performance, relatively easy maintenance, great port selection, small footprint, capable of dual-storage (2 x M.2 SSD)
Core i7 option provides few benefits apart from single-core performance, machine is rather top-heavy thanks to thicker display lid, display is highly reflective/glossy, mediocre screen color coverage and accuracy, somewhat heavy for its size, utility of
Copious security features, Good battery life, Ergonomic 360degree screen rotation, Highquality screen, MicroSD card reader, Mobile broadband option
On the heavy side for its class, Build quality could be better, Slightly cramped keyboard, Expensive
Dell's Latitude 7390 2-in-1 is an impressive 13.3-inch laptop. A high-quality, minimal-bezel screen with neat 360-degree rotation and impressive battery life all stand in its favour. There are plenty of configurable options for the security conscious, while mobile...