For the original German review, see here.

With its price, the Dell Latitude 7285 belongs to the high-end convertibles. It is based on a very energy-efficient dual-core CPU, the Intel Core i5-7Y57, which is an entry-level model at the same time. Anyone who likes it a little faster can also get the Dell Latitude 7285 with an Intel Core i7-7Y75. Both of the processors are dual-core CPUs of the Kaby-Lake family.

The package includes the tablet as well as a high-value keyboard dock, which turns the device into a laptop in no time. As a useful feature, the keyboard dock also contains an additional battery, which improves the battery life considerably. Also included is the Active Pen, whose functions are very versatile and will be continuously expanded by future Windows updates. Of course, all that has its price: at 2,300 Euros (~$2740; in the US it is available for about $1650), the Dell Latitude 7285 as equipped for our test is not really affordable. For the top configuration with the faster processor, 16 GB RAM, and 512 GB of storage, the price rises up to 2,900 Euros (~$3450). Here we should also mention that these prices already take a 35% rebate by the manufacturer into account.

The comparison devices are primarily high-priced, current convertibles from well-known manufacturers. The following table shows the comparison devices and their most important technical information.