The case has too much space for the product. The power button doesn't fit when it comes all the way to the back as intended. And when a keyboard is attached to it, it pushes it back, so the stand wants to come up. Our company has several similar devices, the Latitude 5285 and 5290, and we were hoping the 7200 and 7210 would be our next picks, but without a decent case, that's questionable. The case for the 5285 and 5290 fits like a glove, but the new travel keyboard for the 7200 and 7210 doesn't quite work with this case, as do some key layout changes. They also made it bulkier than the older Targus case, which is undesirable. Dell should really reconsider this case. Whoever approved it should have checked again.
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