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Dell further flexes its business credentials with good connectivity. On the left side, two Thunderbolt 3 ports handle DisplayPort and charging, alongside a USB-A 3.1 socket and HDMI output. The right-hand side offers another full-size USB-A port, a microS...
Slim but sturdy design, Great battery, Impressive image quality...
It's on the pricey side, Screen brightness could be better...
So is it worth this money? Certainly, Dell deserves praise for bringing its Latitude series right up to date. This machine looks great and is both slim and sturdy, with a good convertible mechanism.It's also more practical than the XPS 13 and MacBook. It...
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If you've been wondering about whether a long-life Qualcomm Snapdragon PC is for you, Dell would like a word. Dell's new 14-inch Latitude 7400 2-in-1 achieves a simply incredible 18 hours of battery life using a powerful Intel 8th-gen Whiskey Lake process...
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If you've been wondering about whether a long-life Qualcomm Snapdragon PC is for you, Dell would like a word. Dell's new 14-inch Latitude 7400 2-in-1 achieves a simply incredible 18 hours of battery life using a powerful Intel 8th-gen Whiskey Lake process...
Though more airlines are including power plugs, the real test of a laptop is running from appointment to appointment, without any promise of a laptop charger in sight. That's been the case for buying a Qualcomm Snapdragon PC—more so than performance, whic...
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The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is one of the best-looking business laptops around, with a stylish metal design and a smart hybrid mechanism – but that's not enough to earn plaudits in the competitive world of office machines. This rig pairs its smart look...
Similarly, it's a superior option if you want a hybrid machine for tablet and laptop use – or if you just want something that looks more stylish than the ThinkPad.However, the Latitude falls behind elsewhere. Its keyboard and trackpad aren't as good as th...
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The days of businesses buying chunky “enterprise” laptops in bulk are waning. These days, we all want to use a sleek, modern laptop, regardless of whether we're at work or at home. The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 knows this, offering the security features I...
Some of the best battery life we've seen, Rock-solid build quality, Excellent productivity performance, ExpressSign-in works as advertised, Great keyboard and touchpad...
Overpriced, No discrete graphics option...
Yes, if you have the money. It's the best Full HD 14-inch 360-degree convertible 2-in-1 you can buy, especially if battery life and security matter to you.Editors' RecommendationsThe best laptop deals for April 2020: Dell XPS 13, HP Spectre X360, and more...
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Sign up for our daily newsletterImage 1 of 9The latest Dell Latitude doesn't look like a Dell Latitude. It's a far more stylish machine than we're used to seeing from this well-established range of business devices, so it'll look at home on the sofa a...
Screen has fantastic colour and contrast, Excellent convertible design, Good port versatility, Internal access available...
CPU could be faster, Screen isn't bright enough, Keyboard and trackpad are middling...
The screen and CPU don't fulfil their potential here, but in every other department the Latitude is deeply impressive – which makes it a worthwhile option for versatile, stylish working...
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Meant to bridge the gap between a laptop and a tablet, the first convertibles emerged on to the market with the goal of providing users with the best of both worlds. It piqued interest with the promise of providing a compact media consumption device along...
Sleek design | Excellent battery life | Great for productivity | Proximity sign-in...
Relatively dim display | Muffled stereo speakers...
A lean, sleek convertible destined to turn heads...
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We don't review many laptops aimed at commercial buyers, but this particular one from Dell is a little special. We first saw the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 during CES this year, where it was billed as the world's first PC to use Intel's Context Sensing technolo...
Good, Well built with premium feel, Narrow bezels, vivid display, Good battery life, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, Express Sign-in feature is useful...
No SD card slot, only microSD, Not comfortable to use as a tablet...
The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 doesn't come cheap. At the time of this review, prices start at around Rs. 1,35,000 (with taxes) for the Core i5 model, and go up to about Rs. 1,63,000 for the top-end pre-configured model. If you were to custom-order one of...
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Intense is the word that seems apt for the Indian laptop market. Brands are leaving no stone unturned to stay ahead of the curve and the customers are forcing them more than ever to offer the best value product. Like last year, design innovation seems to...
Sturdy build with robust look, Impressive DellExpress unlock system, Long lasting battery lif...
Dell's Latitude range of laptops has always been unique in its own ways. While the design is sturdy and looks elegant for the most part, the features inside add to the overall package without much corner cutting. With this, Dell seems to have successfully...
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