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foreign to another episode of laptop retrospective and today I have a dell and this Dell Heralds from the XPS line now the example that we have here in front of us today is the XPS 13 9370. all right so Im going to interrupt myself this is becoming a bit of a trend so the machine that I just introduced to you is the 9370 is in fact not the 9370. how did I come to the conclusion that I thought it was well I read the service tag that was under the little trap door and thats what it came back to on Dells website however that is 100 incorrect the trapdoor should have been an indicator to me that it wasnt the right model because the 9370 does not have the trapdoor anymore in fact it was a brand new inclusion the second thing was that the service documentation didnt list 7th gen Intel now that wasnt really a good indicator because Ive seen Dells documentation be spotty before the one thing that I did kind of stop and go huh was the port diagram wasnt right there was one additional T