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Watch the Mobile Tech Review reviews on YouTube. Lisa does a nice job of analyzing everything out there. The big difference between this and the 7000 is that the 7000’s case is plastic and the 7373 is aluminum. That and any CPU, RAM, SSD spec differences between specific configurations. If you are looking at the XPS with i7-7y75 processor you can compare the available benchmarks to see the difference. Passmark’s scores are 8290 for the inspirion’s cpu and 3789 for the XPS. If you need processing power in a 2-in-1 the Inspiron is the better bet. Of course you give up battery capacity and there is fan noise when it is working moderately to hard. The bios allows you to run fewer CPU cores and I would expect that would increase battery life and/or you have four power modes to choose from to adjust power/battery life balance.
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