Good design and strong performance. But its screen has only 1 viewing angle, the resolution of only 1368 is too low and not sharp. This is a big minus point of it.
Good design and strong performance. But its screen has only 1 viewing angle, the resolution of only 1368 is too low and not sharp. This is a big minus point of it.
The Latitude 7280 is probably the most significant revision in the Latitude 7000 series we've seen since its introduction a few years back. Although the movement has been in progress for some time, the 7280 does more to incorporate consumer-grade luxuries into the existing pool of business-grade...
top-notch build quality; attractive yet professional styling; strong general system performance; terrific battery life; portable and lightweight; fantastic keyboard; low operating temperatures; system fan rarely audible
connectivity suffers as a result of the case revision (e.g.; missing docking port; disappointing display color gamut coverage; CPU whine is quite noticeable on our review unit; touchpad is merely average; sustained CPU performance limitations call into question the value of the i7; some maintenance...
It's not exactly sleek, but the Latitude 7280 is a fast slab of an business ultraportable with a fine combination of durability, speed, and-especially-battery life.
Rugged; all-metal chassis; Strong Core i7 performance; in test model; Outstanding battery life; Three-year warranty is standard
Pricey; as tested; Battery is not user-replaceable; Touch pad is tight
With the fashionable trend toward thinner screen bezels, you can quibble about the prospects for 12.5- versus 13.3-inch ultraportables; anything that causes less squinting is a bonus in our book.
Excellent battery life; Plenty of ports including HDMI, Ethernet, and Thunderbolt 3; Snappy keyboard
Micro instead of standard SD card slot; Sound gets fuzzy when turned up
The Dell Latitude 7280 has all the trappings of a great business-focused laptop. The svelte durable design, powerful seventh generation Intel Core i7 CPU, excellent battery life, and an assortment of security features make it an ideal tool for road warriors that need productivity on the go.
Fast performance; Durable portable design; Excellent battery life
Colors appear muted on display; Expensive; Audio is lackluster
Over the past 18 months we've reviewed quite a few Dell laptops, from the award winning XPS13 range to the business class Latitude models… all of which impressed us, surprisingly. In today's review, we'll be
Compact and Light-weight; Masses of connectivity; USB-C (multi-pupose – Displayport; Thunderbolt and power charging; No docking connectors on the bottom of laptop
Older 6th Gen Intel Core processor
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