 One of the big selling points of the new Inspiron 13-7306, 2-in-1, is the Evo platform of Intel. This means it packs Tiger Lake processors that are extremely well optimized, and come bundled with dual-channel memory. And for such a small notebook, optimization is everything. In addition to that, Dell boasts a Dolby Vision display with supposed 100% sRGB color coverage and 300 nits of brightness, ultimately aiming the laptop towards professional users. Dell has made this laptop out of aluminum. It weighs only 1.23 kilos and is less than 16 millimeters thick. Unfortunately, the base is a bit bendy. On the other hand, the glass cover of the display makes the entire lid assembly strong and resistant to flex. Thankfully, Dell has complemented this convertible device with a stylus inside the box. Also, there is a fingerprint reader embedded onto the power button, and the HD web camera features a privacy shutter. The input output here consists of a Thunderbolt 4 connector, HDMI, USB Type A 3.2 Generation 1 port, audio jack, and a microSD card reader. Sadly, the memory is soldered to the motherboard. On the bright side, it works in dual-channel mode and comes in configurations with 8 and 16 GB of LPDDR4X RAM. Storage is upgradeable via 1 m.2 PCI-EX4 slot. If you want to see how to open the laptop, you can check out our teardown video. This device is offered with two IPS display options. The first is a 1080p unit, while the second comes with a 4K resolution. Our laptop is equipped with the 1080p panel and offers wide viewing angles and a great contrast ratio of 2060 to 1. Another perk is the 96% sRGB coverage and the accurate color representation. The latter is achieved thanks to our gaming and web design profile, which reduces the Delta E value to 1.2, making the laptop appropriate for color-sensitive work. Thankfully, there is no PWM used for brightness adjustment. This means you can use the machine for long periods of time without any harm to your eyes in this aspect. Only 2 per 100 people watching this video are subscribers. If you decide to just start following us, we'll be able to reinvest more in our laboratory thus making even more helpful videos for you. Thank you, you're awesome! In addition to the great display, you get long battery life. The laptop allows you to browse the web for more than 13 hours, or play videos for about 11 hours. The best configuration you can get has the Core i7-1165G7 and its integrated Iris Z graphics G7. The EVO platform definitely does its job here. In short, to qualify for it, manufacturers have to comply with certain technicalities regarding the build of their products. In this case, the dual-channel memory definitely helps with the graphics performance, as you get nearly 70 FPS and CS go on max settings. Not too shabby for a 13-inch convertible. On the other hand, the cooling is struggling a bit with the Core i7-1165G7, and this takes a toll on the external temperatures, as the middle part of the keyboard reaches about 47 degrees. This time Dell shows impressive performance inside of a thin and light package. With the help of Intel's EVO platform, and some clever engineering from the manufacturer itself, you get a device that will stay by your side in pretty much all scenarios. The Inspiron 137306 employs premium materials, offers a great display, and has a stylus inside the box. This means you can create artwork or edit photos effortlessly on the go. If you'd like to find more information about this machine, you can see all of the tests we performed in our in-depth review. The link is in the video description below.