Last year, Dell wowed everyone with its new XPS 13, a tiny consumer laptop with a razor-thin bezel. Now the company has decided to give small business and enterprise customers the same treatment with its new 13-inch Latitude 7000, which shares similar dimensions with the XPS 13, and also has an InfinityEdge display.
That doesn’t mean the new Latitude is a mere copy of the XPS 13, however. While the dimensions are similar, the enterprise version ditches the standard 6th-generation Intel Core for an Intel Core M processor. Doing so sacrifices performance, which may seem a strange decision given the target market. But Core M makes it possible to ditch the cooling fan, and also shaves a bit off both size and weight.
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