For those seeking more versatility, there's the new Inspiron 15 7000 Series 2-in-1 which is pitched as an affordable hybrid laptop. It features a massive 15.6-inch IPS touchscreen, as well as up to almost nine hours of battery life, spill-resistant backlit keyboard, brushed aluminum body and MaxxAudio software. This beast will land in the US on June 23rd with a starting price of $549.99.
Moving towards the mobility side of the spectrum we have the smaller and cooler-looking Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 -- seen here in red and gold color options -- that will be refreshed with Intel's more efficient Braswell chip. It'll arrive in the US on July 29th with a $349.99 base price, presumably coming with the same 11.6-inch 1,366 x 768 IPS touchscreen, 4GB of RAM and 500GB hard drive. Alternatively, there's also the Inspiron 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (pictured right) should you require more power and a built-in stylus.
Don't worry, Dell hasn't forgotten the all-in-one desktop market. Here you have the Inspiron 20 3000 Series and the slightly larger Inspiron 24 3000 Series, both featuring almost identical slim designs -- available in either black or white -- that Dell's VP of Product Marketing, Ray Wah, reckons would make a nice piece of furniture in our homes. Depending on the region, both models will come with either AMD or Intel Braswell chips plus an optical drive, with the Inspiron 20 featuring a 19.5-inch HD+ screen and the Inspiron 24 packing a 23.8-inch FHD IPS display. If you need a touchscreen on either, it's optional. If the larger model tickles your fancy, you can grab one from Dell's US website on June 2nd with a starting price of $479.99. As for the smaller $329.99 version, it won't be arriving until October.
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