The laptop is awesome. Works great. The only thing I wish this laptop had is the 360 degree rotation of the screen. Other than that it is great.
The laptop is awesome. Works great. The only thing I wish this laptop had is the 360 degree rotation of the screen. Other than that it is great.
Best
The Dell Latitude 14 (E7450) is a 14-inch business laptop that can get the job done but won't impress anybody with its performance or design.
The laptop boasts high-quality construction with premium materials like carbon fiber and magnesium alloy
Middling performance and portability limit the laptop to basic business use
A year had passed since I bought my Dell Latitude E7440 and I started to look out for something even better. I wanted a larger touchpad and a quieter fan (not that it is exceptionally noisy but I've been spending much of my time in a quiet room).
High quality non-glare display (a touchscreen version is available; Good battery life with removable battery; Lightweight but durable metal construction; Excellent backlit keyboard; 3-year on site warranty (not that it should be needed
Most ports located on back; Boring black exterior; No SSD available for the M.2 WWAN card slot; Relatively expensive
You do not have to reinvent the wheel every time – it makes sense to improve a proven product in small but steady steps. Dell follows this philosophy and does not change the Latitude E7450 completely, but was able to improve many small aspects compared to the predecessor E7440.
Sophisticated case; Great input devices; Port variety; Fast WLAN; High-resolution IPS display; Very good application performance; Low emissions; Long battery runtimes; Powerful speakers; Dell improved the already excellent predecessor with small changes.
Mediocre webcam; Low SSD write performance; Quiet but slightly high-pitched fan; High price; We do not think there is much to improve – the not really bright display as well as the mediocre webcam are amongst the most important points of criticism.
Newfangled hybrids and tablets like the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 may make up the next wave of business productivity tools, but this does not spell the end of the business laptop.A well-made one, such as the Dell Latitude E7450 still holds some advantages.
The Latitude 14 7000 Series (E7450) ($1,509.09 as tested) updates the Dell Latitude E7440 Touch with a fifth-generation Intel Core i5 processor. Both are ultrabooks that should appeal to you if you're a midlevel businessperson who needs to stay productive on the road.
Rugged, MIL-SPEC-grade construction; Removable battery; Bright, crisp 1080p screen; Two pointing devices; Solid-state drive offers decent storage; Good connectivity; Comfortable keyboard; 802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.0; Compatible with wired and WiGig wireless docks
No touch screen
I have this laptop nearly half of a year but from the star I have problém with graphic driver. Everytime when I have video playbacking from youtube or somewhere else on the internet I getting message that graphic driver stopped and was recovered. Video is stopped and black screen flashes.
construction
bad drivers and software
This is a huge upgrade to my previous laptop. So far so good. screen is bright and colours are great. the folding flat is handing when working from the car. The keyboard is the best of any laptop I have had. Not a wide screen like my other computers.
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