


As always, the device can be used in various modes in between a tablet and laptop, such as ‘tent’ mode. The trackpad is pretty spacious but I felt the responsiveness was a bit lacking.This being a 2-in-1, the display can be folded all the way back, 360 degrees, turning the laptop into a tablet. The latter can be used to unlock the laptop even in tablet mode. The function (Fn) keys have shortcuts for volume, brightness, etc, and a fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button. The keys are quiet, have good travel, and are very comfortable even for furious typists. The laptop can be charged via the supplied power adapter or via the Type-C port.The Dell Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1 is a good-looking laptop, built with premium materials The keyboard on the Dell Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1 is one of its best features. There’s a full-sized HDMI port and two USB ports (USB 3.1 Gen1), along with a USB Type-C port (USB 3.2 Gen2), a microSD card reader, and a headphone jack. This device is also quite slim even when closed (16.32mm), and isn’t too heavy at around 1.5kg.For a slim 14-inch laptop, the Dell Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1 offers a good selection of physical ports. The fit and finish of all the panels is great, and the quality of materials used feels very premium. It’s only available in this Platinum Silver colour which looks very professional.

52,900, should you consider Dell’s new 2-in-1 for your next purchase? Let’s find out.Dell Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1 designThe new Dell Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1 feels all grown up and gives off strong vibes of the company’s premium business-focused Latitude series. This new models feature Intel’s 11th Gen CPUs and a tweaked design. Today we’ll be looking at Dell’s latest refresh, called the Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1. I’m probably in the minority here, since even after all these years, this category is still alive and kicking. The concept of using a laptop as a tablet has been around for ages now, but I have never really been sold on this idea, especially since no matter how slim you make a 2-in-1, it still ends up being unwieldy compared to an actual tablet.
