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Refurbished Latitude 3189/3190 X360 Convertible 2 -n-1 4GB 128GB SSD Touchscreen Laptop 11.6"-Grey
The Dell Latitude 3189/3190 is a 2-in-1 convertible-hybrid laptop designed with students in mind. It runs Windows , clocks more than 5 hours of battery life, has a speedy SSD for quick reboots and program launching, and its multimode hinge grants easy access to the system's touch screen. It's built tough enough to survive abuse from school-age children, and is competitive on battery life and price with the Dell Inspiron 13 7000 (7378), our current top pick for midrange 2-in-1 laptops. It falls toward the back in our benchmark testing, however, and its screen leaves a lot to be desired.
Convertible Touch Screen, Rugged Body
At 0.82 by 11.96 by 8.18 inches (HWD) and 3.16 pounds, the Latitude 3189/3190 is the same size and weight as the Dell Chromebook 3189 2-in-1 ($239.00 at Dell Technologies) , which runs Chrome OS in an almost identical convertible laptop body. It's thicker than the Inspiron 7378 and other convertible laptops like the HP Specter x360 13, but that's a side effect of its rugged construction. Regardless, it'll fit into just about any school bag, and is easy to carry from the classroom to home.
Thanks to its multimode hinge, you can flip the screen around completely to use the Latitude 3189 like a tablet. You can also use the system in Tent or Display mode to share the touch screen with classmates. One of the Latitude 3189's unique differentiators is its dual camera system. There is a 1-megapixel webcam centered above the screen for video Skype sessions, and a 5MP camera embedded in the space above the keyboard that faces outward when the laptop is in tablet mode, just like the one on your phone or tablet. Most convertible laptops only have one webcam over the screen for selfies and web conferences. Both cameras take adequate pictures and videos for school projects, though your student is likely to carry a better still camera on his or her phone. The system's two stereo speakers are located on the bottom panel, facing the user, and they produce clear, if otherwise unremarkable audio.
The black plastic body has rubberized bumpers around the screen and the bottom half of the clamshell, which helps protect it while being knocked around. The system is MIL-STD 801G certified to survive temperature extremes, humidity, drops from 30 inches, blowing sand and dust, and vibration. The keyboard and one-piece touchpad are spill resistant (though we don't recommend immersing the laptop in a sink or a bathtub), and the top lid is scratch-resistant. With all these protections together, this notebook should survive four years of high school or undergrad, and then some.
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