For the original German review, see here.

With the new Inspiron 13 7000 (7370), Dell presents a compact and mobile office computer with a smart aluminum case, which stands out with (among other things) a brand new Intel Core i5-8250U SoC CPU with four physical cores (Benchmarks and SpecsCore i5-8250U), while its older colleagues often had to make do with dual-core processors. Following the Inspiron 13 Series, whose rise to fame is largely thanks to convertibles such as the Inspiron 13 5368, the 7000 Series is made up of conventional subnotebook devices with 13-inch displays.

Four variations are listed on Dell’s 7000 Series website, which range in price from 899 to 1,299 Euro (~$1060 to $1531). Our review unit represents the cheapest configuration, coming with 8 GB RAM, a Full-HD IPS-Display, 256 GB SSD, and the allegedly new integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620 GPU. Also included are safety features such as TPM; Windows 10 Home is pre-installed. The battery appears to be rather small at only 38 Wh. The other configurations are different from our review unit in terms of their RAM (16 GB), storage solution (512 GB PCIe) and CPU (i7-8550U). “Pink Champagne” is listed in addition to “Platinum Silver”, although we were not able to find this color anywhere in the country.

In selecting our laptops for comparison, we focused on the class, format, and price range of the Inspiron 13 7370. This time, the following devices made it to the starting line.