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Item: Dell Latitude 7370 Laptop, equivalent of XPS 13
Age: Unknown, probably 5-6 years
Price: R 3000
Payment Method Accepted: EFT/GeoPay
Warranty: None
Warranty Holder: N/A
Packaging: None
Condition: Excellent
Location: Durbanville, near Cape Town
Reason: No longer needed
Shipping: Yes
Collection: Yes
Link: Dell Latitude 13 7370 Ultrabook Review
This is a unique (Windows) machine:
- It is compact
- It has a 4K capacitive touch screen
- It is solid-state (there is no fan)
- The battery is rated as "Excellent" condition by the BIOS
- It comes equipped with two Thunderbolt 3 ports, which means it can support an eGPU and various other high-end peropherals
- The SSD is upgradeable.
It's in excellent condition and has Windows 11 pre-installed.
There is one issue with this machine, which I inherited: the full size USB-A socket is a little bit worn, so things plugged into it aren't as secure as they could be. This could probably be fixed by bending the teeth in the socket back into place.
System Specs:
- 8GBs of RAM
- Intel core m5 CPU m5-6Y57
- Sandisk X400 256GB SSD
The battery was replaced ~2 years ago and has been kept below 80% charge since, hence it being in excellent health.
FYI
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Age: Unknown, probably 5-6 years
Price: R 3000
Payment Method Accepted: EFT/GeoPay
Warranty: None
Warranty Holder: N/A
Packaging: None
Condition: Excellent
Location: Durbanville, near Cape Town
Reason: No longer needed
Shipping: Yes
Collection: Yes
Link: Dell Latitude 13 7370 Ultrabook Review
This is a unique (Windows) machine:
- It is compact
- It has a 4K capacitive touch screen
- It is solid-state (there is no fan)
- The battery is rated as "Excellent" condition by the BIOS
- It comes equipped with two Thunderbolt 3 ports, which means it can support an eGPU and various other high-end peropherals
- The SSD is upgradeable.
It's in excellent condition and has Windows 11 pre-installed.
There is one issue with this machine, which I inherited: the full size USB-A socket is a little bit worn, so things plugged into it aren't as secure as they could be. This could probably be fixed by bending the teeth in the socket back into place.
System Specs:
- 8GBs of RAM
- Intel core m5 CPU m5-6Y57
- Sandisk X400 256GB SSD
The battery was replaced ~2 years ago and has been kept below 80% charge since, hence it being in excellent health.
FYI
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