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Refurbished Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable Tablets Are Starting at $379.99 Right Now

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Some tablets are powerful enough to do the work of your laptop—the Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable is one of them. For a limited time, Woot is selling refurbished i5 and i7 Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable tablets starting at $379.99. The deal goes on until April 14, 2024, at 2:59 a.m. ET or until the tablets sell out.

Keep in mind that these tablets are refurbished, so they might come with signs of wear, but they were all inspected and serviced to work properly. They also come with a three-year Dell warranty, according to Woot. Woot only ships to the 48 contiguous states in the U.S. If you have Amazon Prime, you get free shipping; otherwise, it’ll be $6 to ship. 

The tablets come without their keyboard and pen, but after checking price-tracking tools, you can get them for a record-low price of $112.99 (originally $199.99) on Amazon after a 44% discount. If you were to buy these tablets from Dell with their keyboard and pen, the i5 would run you $1,979, bringing your savings to $1,486. The i7 goes for $2,345.28, so you’d save $1,742 getting it refurbished with the keyboard and pen from Woot and Amazon, respectively.

These Windows tablets came out in 2021 with an “excellent” review from PCMag. They have a kickstand so you can prop them up while you work, a 13-inch 1,920 by 1,280 LED touchscreen display, decent speakers for a tablet, and a battery that will last you over 12 hours.

The i5 comes with 8GB of RAM, and the i7 comes with 16GB of RAM. If you can afford the extra $120, the bump in processing and RAM power is well worth the price (not to mention doubling the storage as well). With that kind of processing and RAM, these tablets can replace most laptops. They also come with Windows 11 Pro and wifi 6A, making it a great option for anyone looking for productivity and portability.

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