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Just when you thought enterprise-class Windows tablets were dead, they come back with a vengeance. The newest offering is Dell’s Latitude 7320 Detachable, a 13-inch tablet with an integrated kickstand and optional removable keyboard.
The Latitude 7320, launched on Tuesday, is designed to compete with the Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ for Business at a time when many white-collar workers are continuing to work remotely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With Intel’s latest 11th gen Tiger Lake processors up to a Core i7, the Latitude 7320 is Dell’s answer to Microsoft’s flagship tablet, which was updated with business-friendly features earlier this year. Dell’s Latitude tablets last received a major update in 2019, so businesses that rely on the deprecated Latitude 7200 are likely nearing the end of their three-year replacement cycle.
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When Brydge offered me a review sample for its forthcoming SPX+ Bluetooth keyboard, I was a bit baffled. Why would you want this over the standard Surface Pro X Keyboard or Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard with Slim Pen Bundle?
My fellow writers pointed out that it turns Surface Pro X into a
proper laptop. That refreshed my memory: not everyone loves the Surface Pro 2-in-1 design. Some find it uncomfortable or unwieldy to use in the lap. I am
not one of those people, but I see how some could feel that way.
Brydge s new SPX+ keyboard uses Bluetooth 5.0 and an innovative hinge design to make Surface Pro X more like a Surface Laptop. It succeeds, too, with only a few minor considerations that keep it from being perfect. Here is what you need to know and why you may want this rather expensive accessory.