Im having issues connecting my Dell Latitude 7210 2-1 connecting to my TCL 65" 4k smart tv.... Is this laptop capable of connecting to my tv for an additional monitor??? Thanks for any help!
@@IdunRedstone @IdunDied Firstly, get your facts straight. This laptop does not have a 6-core i7, it has i7-10610U which is a 4-core processor and is definitely not faster than the surface book's i7-1065G7 in any terms (I have a surface book 3). Also, "plugging in an external graphics card" is so impractical that I can't help but wonder how did such thought come to your mind. You do realise that laptops such as this and the surface book are aimed for portability and productivity? Carrying an external graphics card would double fold the weight that you carry and make your life miserable and if your point is to play games on laptops then consider a Razer Blade or something. Lastly, the 13.5 inch surface book has a GTX 1650 MAX-Q which is very impressive as no other 13.5 inch laptop (other than Razer Blade Stealth) have which provides enough graphics performance to render CAD models, making illustrations and using apps like Photoshop way better (not playing games).
@@IdunRedstone Do you compare laptop CPUs purely based on core-clock? Have you even done some research on what you said? If you open up notebookcheck's extensive comparison between the two CPUs at the same TDP, (Surface Pro 7 vs Latitude 7210) it's quite clearly evident that the i7-1065G7 is JUST faster than i7-10610U. Hence, it's not faster than the Surface Book or the Surface Pro, rather, is QUITE slower. Coming to the thunderbolt port, I'm well-aware of the advantages of a thunderbolt enabled port. Since you JUST mentioned it for the eGPU in your last comment, I followed upon that. Overall, it's not faster than the Surface Book neither in terms of CPU nor in terms of graphical performance.
But Dell is easier to repair or replace battery. You will appreciate this after warranty period. Dell is using screws instead of glue or tape like Microsoft with Surface products. So after warranty period I can replace parts in my Dell myself in easy way just unscrew screws ;-)
When it is released ?
Price?
Im having issues connecting my Dell Latitude 7210 2-1 connecting to my TCL 65" 4k smart tv.... Is this laptop capable of connecting to my tv for an additional monitor??? Thanks for any help!
Actual release date?
The bezels are too big, its a great 2&1 but that bezels are a shame since other 2and1 have thiner bezels
if you decide to keep it in hands they are actually very useful. If you decide to put on the desk, just buy a laptop.
Hahaha you got a point
Can you use an external gpu with that thunderbolt connector ?
Yes
how to unlock the screen without keyboard in tablet mode?
On screen keyboard.
does work gta v?
Nah 😅
Nah, Surface looks so much better. The only thing here that can't be found in a Surface - is Thunderbolt, I guess.
So looks over performance? To each their own I guess.
@@JXVI why “over” ? I doubt that this thing is any faster than the surface.
@@IdunRedstone @IdunDied Firstly, get your facts straight. This laptop does not have a 6-core i7, it has i7-10610U which is a 4-core processor and is definitely not faster than the surface book's i7-1065G7 in any terms (I have a surface book 3). Also, "plugging in an external graphics card" is so impractical that I can't help but wonder how did such thought come to your mind. You do realise that laptops such as this and the surface book are aimed for portability and productivity? Carrying an external graphics card would double fold the weight that you carry and make your life miserable and if your point is to play games on laptops then consider a Razer Blade or something. Lastly, the 13.5 inch surface book has a GTX 1650 MAX-Q which is very impressive as no other 13.5 inch laptop (other than Razer Blade Stealth) have which provides enough graphics performance to render CAD models, making illustrations and using apps like Photoshop way better (not playing games).
@@IdunRedstone Do you compare laptop CPUs purely based on core-clock? Have you even done some research on what you said? If you open up notebookcheck's extensive comparison between the two CPUs at the same TDP, (Surface Pro 7 vs Latitude 7210) it's quite clearly evident that the i7-1065G7 is JUST faster than i7-10610U. Hence, it's not faster than the Surface Book or the Surface Pro, rather, is QUITE slower. Coming to the thunderbolt port, I'm well-aware of the advantages of a thunderbolt enabled port. Since you JUST mentioned it for the eGPU in your last comment, I followed upon that. Overall, it's not faster than the Surface Book neither in terms of CPU nor in terms of graphical performance.
But Dell is easier to repair or replace battery. You will appreciate this after warranty period. Dell is using screws instead of glue or tape like Microsoft with Surface products. So after warranty period I can replace parts in my Dell myself in easy way just unscrew screws ;-)
Horrible review Horrible laptop and and and and and