Not a bad laptop for the price. Powerful components and slim design make at an excellent laptop for someone on the go or just looking for a student needing to use for homework/projects.
Not a bad laptop for the price. Powerful components and slim design make at an excellent laptop for someone on the go or just looking for a student needing to use for homework/projects.
I needed to replace my dead HP mini netbook & I had specific criteria for it. Small enough for it be used whilst sat on my knee in a vehicle (I spend a lot of time sat in a vehicle in obscure locations & a full size laptop is no use in these instances), so a 12.5" was the maximum size I could go to.
Business notebooks are rarely inspiring; they are usually solid and offer unrestricted suitability for daily use. Dell still tries to create some fascination on the desk with the Latitude E7250: The chassis is made of high-quality materials like carbon, aluminum as well as magnesium and the...
Great chassis with aluminum and carbon; Comprehensive maintainability; Long battery runtimes; Convenient input devices; Long warranty; Comprehensive security features; Good WLAN signal; Generous port variety; IPS display with accurate colors; That Dell equips the device with a good maintainability,...
Glossy display, High weight, Gets warm under load, System noise not very convenient under load, Throttling under load, The notebook could be lighter; Business customers might also miss a VGA port
Dell's flagship 12.5-inch business ultrabook stands with the best HP and Lenovo have to offer. Highly recommended for expense-account executives.
Strong build quality; Excellent touch display; Good keyboard; touch pad; and speakers; WiGig support
Expensive; Battery life falls behind competitors
The Dell Latitude 12 7000 Series E7250 ($1,079, £702, AU$1,452) is a compact business Ultrabook. If you can get over the understated appearance Dell has packed a bevy of ports, an array of wired and wireless connectivity options and enterprise-class security features into the compact frame of this...
The Dell Latitude 12 7000 Series (E7250) ($1,784.10 as tested) is a 12-inch high-end business ultrabooks . Its compact, rugged chassis manages to squeeze in a 1,920-by-1,080-resolution touch screen, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, plenty of ports, and a removable battery.
Compact; Lots of connectors for the size; MIL-SPEC rated
Pricey; No pointing stick
I would recommend this laptop with two thumbs up, and a solid grin. So you know, I payed six-hundred flat on a Shell-Shocker deal for this. So take that into consideration with the rest of this review. Hope this helps!
This laptop looks and feels first class, second to few; In my experience, even fewer; And I think this is about the best looking laptop ever produced
Of course there are faults; I work in IT, and I'm nit-picky, so here goes
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