This is a great little computer with very long battery life
This is a great little computer with very long battery life
Very good PC, upgraded to its maximum.Actually, !&Go RAM, installed on its dock + 2 screens. For Dell: it should accept a SSD M2, space is there, but not the connective, and no space enough for HDD+SDD, so useless. Finally not the best constructor. And no information about that.
The Skylake update of the Latitude 7000 Series lineup does not disappoint. With the E7270, Dell launches a solid and well-developed device on the market that particularly excites in terms of high mobility.
robust casing; very good battery life; decent; backlit keyboard; bright IPS panel; excellent interface positioning; SD card reader performance; 3-year warranty; outstanding expandability; cool & quiet
poor color space coverage; no TrackPoint & middling touchpad; SATA III SSD rather than PCIe SSD; poor webcam
Thanks to the generous guys at Dell, we were able to take a quick look at the Dell Latitude E7270 Ultrabook. This notebook is basically the replacement for their predecessor, the E7250. The review sample
Good performance; Good components; 12.5″ touchscreen LCD display
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As business-class laptops begin to look and feel more like consumer devices, there's always one notebook within every manufacturer's portfolio that gets left behind. For Dell, the boxy, heavy and boring 2016 Latitude 7000 Series E7270 (starting at $1,079, about £755, AU$1,526) has this unfortunate...
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