The Dell Latitude range of business notebooks has a solid reputation of tolerating hard usage while also being easy to maintain. I've owned various Latitudes in the past and when seeking a successor to my 2 year-old Samsung NP900X4C (the natural...
The Dell Latitude E7440 is a serious corporate contender. Although there is no smart card or fingerprint reader, the higher resolution screen and larger SSD give it the edge over Toshiba's Tecra Z40-A-11U in sheer value terms. However, the considerably...
Dell's Latitude E7440 ticks all the right boxes for business buyers, offering Intel vPro capability, touch support for Windows 8 and a removable battery in a solid and durable-feeling system, which should stand up to life on the...
It’s a three-way battle for the title of "best business Ultrabook", and the Dell is a top contender – anyone who buys this machine will not be disappointed. Examine your priorities before you take the plunge, though; the Latitude is a powerful, well-made all-rounder, but the lighter Sony has a superior screen, and the Lenovo has a slightly better keyboard.
The rugged Dell Latitude E7440 Touch business ultrabook offers a nice mix of premium features, good performance, excellent battery life, and compatibility with other E-series Latitude laptops in Dell's...
There are less expensive laptops available that can provide comparable performance. However, the strength of the Latitude 14 7000 is that it manages to combine good performance and multimedia features with an attractive and highly portable Ultrabook...
At $1,849, Dell's Latitude E7440 Touch is costly compared to other business notebooks. But thanks to its beautiful 1080p touch screen, attractive and durable chassis, excellent keyboard, comprehensive security features, and three-year warranty, it's...
Ultrabooks are usually high-end consumer machines, but these laptops are also beneficial in business. Dell's new Latitude is a prime example: it's lighter, slimmer and better-looking than most corporate machines, and it's got impressive power despite its...
Predictability is not a bad thing in a business notebook, and the Dell Latitude E7440 delivers on that front. With the exception of a couple of tests that were affected by this machine's relatively low available memory bandwidth, the Latitude E7440...
Starting at over one thousand dollars with an Intel Core i3 processor, does not make this machine cheap and you are definitely going to want to pick up the most expensive model at $1849, which includes the beautiful full HD touch screen with Gorilla...
The Dell Latitude 7440 is a strong entry that offers a number of advantages for business users. The device boasts strong performance, a beautiful HD touch screen, boisterous high-quality audio and a sleek attractive sturdy design that is perfect for...
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