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[Used] Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1 13.3" Touch i5-8250U 8GB 256GB W11P LTE $279 Delivered @ bneacttrader eBay

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B-grade condition. 6 month warranty.

Specs

Brand Dell
Model Latitude 7390 2-in-1
Form Factor Notebook
Processor Intel Core i5 8250U 1.60GHz
Storage 256Gb
Storage Type SSD
Display 13.3 inches FHD 16:9 (1920 x 1080) WVA Touch with Corning Gorilla Glass 4, Active Pen Support, Anti-Reflective and Anti-Smudge, 255 nits
Memory 8Gb
Max Memory 16Gb
Graphics Intel UHD Graphics 620
Optical Nil
Webcam Yes
Video OutPut HDMI + DisplayPort
Connectivity WiFi Wireless, Bluetooth
I/o Ports 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 (with Power Share) 2 x Display Port over USB Type-C™ (with optional Thunderbolt™3) HDMI 1.4 uSIM card slot (WWAN only) uSD 4.0 Memory card reader Noble Wedge Lock slot
Operating System Windows 11
Dimensions Width: 12” / 305.1mm Narrow Bezel Height: 0.46’’- 0.70” / 11.75-17.85mm (Front to Back) Standard Bezel Height: 0.51’’- 0.75” / 12.92-19.03mm (Front to Back) Depth 8.26” / 210mm (211mm standard bezel)
Weight 1.42 kg
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closed Comments

  • +3

    Soldered ram.
    Very important factor.
    Can be grade c if not solder people will buy

    • +4

      Damn if the ram wasn't soldered I would buy a half dozen of these for work. Everything runs in poorly optimised browsers these days, 8gb isn't enough.

    • Apologies my 7390 isnt a 2 in 1 is normal 7390

    • Max Memory 16Gb

      So it supports up to 16gb but a 8gb was soldered?

      • No, it means there are 2 model, one with 8 one with 16

        • Ok thats quite confusing

  • +12

    Said it before, will say it again.

    Overheating, thermal throttling, battery swelling piece of junk. But at least it's inexpensive!

    • +1

      Previous company I worked for had these. A lot ended up warrrantied for the things you’ve described. Also had them randomly shut off on a full battery and not restart for 10min

    • +2

      I didn’t know this, I looked it up and yes 100% confirmed overheating, thermal throttling, swelling battery piece of junk. Lucky for me I was going to get one to keep in my car for work emails etc. Thanks

  • Seems to be a bunch of different ebay sellers selling the same model for around the same price so I'm not sure how good of a deal this is.

    • Because of the post above you

  • +2

    Soldered ram kills the deal

    8gb without upgradibility is just not good enough

    • Unless you want to run Linux or Chrome OS etc. At $280 you can't expect long life but 3-4 years running those OS for be fine.

      • Or install windows 3.11

        • +1

          I tried but I couldn't get the 3.5" floppy discs to fit.

  • +3

    Anything with an 8th Gen laptop CPU in it is going to thermal throttle, even if you repaste the CPU (which you should do anyways)

    You can mitigate the high temps (but not the throttling, it has a fixed 20W TDP limit from memory) with this to undervolt:

    https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-throttlesto…

    and this to (better) control the fan:

    https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc

    • +3

      Yeah. The 8th gen was the transition point for thin and lights from dual core to quad core. Power requirements basically doubled, but cooling capabilities stayed largely the same. It isn't until 11th gen that they started to fix cooling.

      • Okay so if i want thin light laptop nowaday, get minimum of gen 11?

        • It would obviously depend on how much you want to spend but i’d say yes. Either that or AMD’s 4000 series chips.

          • @jpeg-jpg: i made mistake buying laptop with dumb usb c (not even has DP on it !)so now i am worry missing out Thunderbolt feature if i get AMD laptops

            • @CyberMurning: You can get display out along with most other features of thunderbolt on regular USB-C, provided the manufacturer chooses to implement them on the port. The only benefit thunderbolt has is increased bandwidth for much faster storage and external GPU.

  • This is now $217.62 with code RFRB22 but the above heat and throttling comments sent me back to wait for another Yoga deal https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/797634 I missed (they are selling more now too, but mention of "white spots onscreen" are off-putting for media usage, to me)

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