Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable Tablet

(2024 Edition)

Dell recently announced their Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable Taplty/Laptop, which can be order pre-loaded with Linux, thus ensuring that you are getting a Tablet that supports Linux.

Until the last year or so, Linux tablets were far and few between, with most of them being ARM based. Now there are at least three Intel/AMD based tablets that can be ordered with Linux pre-loaded.

Those tablets are this Dell 7350 Detachable, the StarLabs Starlite 5 and the Librem 11 Tablet.

You can customize and order the Dell 7350 Detachable from their website here:

Dell Linux Latitude 7350 Detachable:

https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-laptops/latitude-7350-detachable/spd/latitude-13-7350-detachable-laptop/gctol7350dtblusvp?redirectto=SOC&configurationid=6223dd94-3590-40a9-b707-8f86652fb81e

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Is an x86 tablet even worth getting though? performance and battery life are probably terrible.

We have a Dell Linux XPS-13 9365 2-in-1 running a 7th gen i7.

It has the best battery life of anything in our house at 6-8 hours.