Dell Latitude 7285 (Series 7000)

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alextrela

Supreme Member
28 November 2011
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Μια άκρως ενδιαφέρουσα πρόταση από την Dell που θα κάνει την εμφάνιση του στην αγορά προς τα τέλη της άνοιξης και που είχε παρουσιαστεί στην CES 17 στο Λας Βεγκας.

The Dell Latitude 7285 is their fourth new 2-in-1 offering at CES beyond the Latitude 5285 detachable and the XPS13 and Latitude 5289 360° convertibles.
It's main feature is that it is all about wireless, it will include WiGig for wireless docking but as a world's first it will also include wireless charging with a separate charging mat for one of the three keyboard options.
The wireless charging tech comes in the form of Witricity's AirFuel, it is not stated how fast it will actually charge but the technology used allows for up to 30 Watt.
The charging mat looks to be around 1cm/0.5" thick, so it can still be typed on while charging, but you might need to move it away when using the desk for something else.
Dell promises more infos at their Dell EMC World event in May.

Beyond that, it does use the slim bezel design from the XPS13 on the side and the top with a bigger bezel on the bottom. I actually like that, as it will make it easy to hold it in portrait mode without accidental touches.
One improvement over the XPS13's slim bezels is that the 7285 still includes the front camera at the top, so there are no unflattering "below your chin/into your nose point of view" Skype chats.

Connection-wise it does have two Thunderbolt 3 ports, which is great, but those are also the only ports. That, combined with sadly the lack of a kickstand, does make it very slim at just 7.8 mm though.
If you opt for the thicker keyboard options with either additional battery or wireless charging, the keyboard itself will hold the tablet in position in typical laptop-style, so "lapability" promises to be better.

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CPU
7th Gen Kaby Lake Y-Series Intel Corei & Core i vPro
Graphics
Intel(R) HD 615 Graphics​
OS
Windows 10 (Home, Pro)​
Memory
8 or 16GB 1600MHz​
LCD and Touch
12.3” 3:2 (2880 x 1920) 100% sRGB 3K Sharp IGZO with Corning Gorilla Glass 4​
Camera
720p User-facing IR with WIndows Hello
8 MP World-facing​
Storage
128/256/512GB SSD,
256 GB SED (Self-Encrypting Drive) option,
micro SD card slot​
Battery & Battery life
- 34WHr in Tablet (6+ hours)
- 34WHr in Tablet + 22WHr base (9+hours)​
I/O
- 2x USB Type C Thunderbolt 3
- micro-SD
- micro-SIM
- Audio Jack​
Pen
Dell Active Pen PN557W, can be attached magnetically on the side​
Wireless
Dual band Wi-Fi 2x2 802.11ac,
BT 4.2,
Miracast,
WiGig​
Keyboard
- Dell Latitude 7285 Travel Keyboard (slim like Surface Type Cover, without battery and without wireless charging),
- Dell Latitude 7285 Productivity Keyboard (with 22Wh battery, but without wireless charging)
- Dell Latitude 7285 Wireless Charging Keyboard (but without internal battery)​
Security
TPM 2.0, Noble Lock Slot; Win Hello Facial recognition via IR camera​
Weight
Tablet – 675g = 1.48lbs, with base 1043g = 2.3lbs​
Dimension
Tablet – 273.2mm x 208.5mm x 7.8mm​

Availability: May 30, 2017
Pricing: will be announced at Dell EMC World in May

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Και εδώ ένα σύντομο hands on video


Κάποια χρήσιμα links στα της συσκευής.

https://liliputing.com/2017/01/dell-latitude-7285-2-1-tablet-wireless-charging.html
http://www.theverge.com/ces/2017/1/...p-wireless-charging-battery-keyboard-ces-2017
http://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...Tricitys-Magnetic-Resonance-Technology-Worlds


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alextrela

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28 November 2011
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alextrela

Supreme Member
28 November 2011
3,129
Dell Latitude 7285 (Series 7000) 12.3" Slim Bezel

Full αναλυτικό review.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-7285-i5-7Y57-256-GB-3K-Convertible-Review.247468.0.html

Pros
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elegant design
+
robust case with good workmanship
+
very good 3K touch display with high color space coverage
+
good system performance
+
Dell keyboard dock with included battery
+
silent operation
+
Active Pen
+
USB Type-C with Thunderbolt
+
good input devices (backlit keyboard)
+
convincing WLAN performance
+
LTE modem
+
36-month warranty

Cons
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slightly high power consumption (due to lacking TDP limitation)
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relatively high price
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battery life (despite having 2 batteries)
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high case temperatures under load
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slight CPU throttling during constant load


The Dell Latitude 7285, provided by Dell Germany

With the Dell Latitude 7285, the manufacturer presents us with a very high-quality convertible with modern components. The Intel Core i5-7Y57 offers a solid performance and is up to the job of everyday office tasks. The CPU can also handle multimedia applications. Often the frugal SoC can keep up well with the faster ULV processors. At 2,300 Euros (~$2740) for a device with the equipment of our test unit, what the end user has to pay for it is substantial. However, the customers receive a flawlessly built device, which gives a very high-quality impression in every regard.

The sales price may scare many at first, but Dell offers a very well-built device with a first-class 3K screen and a selection of modern connections. Besides the tablet and keyboard dock, the package also includes the Dell Active Pen and a 36-month warranty.

We liked the very good selection of materials and the moderate design. The Dell Latitude 7285 receives very good marks for the display, which shows a very high brightness and can also display the color space very well. Frankly, we would have expected less performance in the processor, but since Dell does not operate it with its TPD of 4.5 watts, the performance lies slightly above our expectations. All the test results without exception show that the Dell Latitude 7285 based on the Intel Core i5-7Y57 can keep up well with the competition.

In the power consumption, the device disappointed us a bit, because we would have expected much better values from the frugal components. This resulted also in the mixed battery life results. The idea to place an additional battery in the keyboard dock is good and prevents a worse placement in our test comparison.


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