Amazing battery life, stylish space-age design, and a comfy, responsive keyboard make the Dell Latitude E6420 a great choice for business users.
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Overall, the Dell Latitude E6420 is a comfortable unit to use and we like it. It feels sturdy and it also has understated good looks. We'd spec it up a little though and add a fingerprint reader as well as backlit keyboard; we're disappointed that there's no option for USB 3.0. quote
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The Dell Latitude E6420 is configurable in so many ways because it has so many options to choose from, though it's quite heavy for a 14-inch laptop.
Read the full review →The Latitude E6420 is a well built business machine with good performance. However, it could use a few more standard features for the price (such as USB 3.0) and we also wish that Dell supplied both the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 versions in the recovery image.
Read the full review →It all comes down to your individual needs and preferences whether the Latitude E6420 is right for you. The competition, in the form of the Lenovo Thinkpad T420 and HP's Elitebook 8460p, can give the Latitude a run for its money.
Read the full review →Overall I really like this laptop. The video card is lackluster and won't run top-end games on high settings, but that is to be expected. The only real complaint I have about this model is the dead areas on both sides of the spacebar. I frequently miss spaces when typing due to this. I have...
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