After using a while small problem started to pop up here and there
After using a while small problem started to pop up here and there
Use the Dell Latitude 7470 at work and like it so much that I bought the updated 7480 for home and personal use. Much prefer Windows 7 over Windows 8, but is a Microsoft issue, not a Dell issue. Keys are a bit too loose for my own personal taste, but will no doubt get use to that with time.
While not nearly as glamorous as Dell's own 13-inch and 15-inch XPS siblings, the Latitude 7480 is in some way the business-equivalent of those well-received mainstream machines.
outstanding build quality; great battery life; bright; non-glare display; attractive design; quiet and unobtrusive; great overall performance; IR Camera wouldn't unlock the notebook
very noticeable coil whine; lacks physical docking port (no legacy docking station support; pointing stick arrangement still not perfect; CPU performance somewhat lower; still not as light as the competition
Dell's Latitude line has been a familiar sight in the business market for over two decades. It's currently offered in three tiers, starting with the entry-level 3000 series, then the mid-level 5000 series, and finally the top-tier 7000 series.
Solid build quality; Good keyboard and touchpad; Beautiful QHD touch display option; Excellent overall performance; Plentiful port selection; including USB Type-C with Thunderbolt 3
Can get pricey when configured with options; No more snap-in docking solutions; Card reader only for MicroSD; Cooling fan can be noisy; IR camera not available with all display choices
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