Dell Latitude 14 7000 Series (E7450)


Dell Latitude 14 7000 Series (E7450)
The Latitude 14 7000 Series (E7450) ($ 1,509.09 as tested) -that Update Dell Latitude E7440 Touch the fifth-generation Intel Core i5 processor. Both Ultrabooks that should appeal to you if you are a midlevel Traders must stay productive on the road. It has many strengths of its predecessor, including premium features, excellent battery life, and MIL-spec ruggedization. The Latitude E7450 model trumps last year's performance, and it is our Editors Choice 'for Ultrabooks business.
Design and Features
Some design choices Latitude E7450 has decided the old school. Ultrabook measures 0.8 by 13.25 by 9.25 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.59 pounds. These MIL-spec-rate, which means that it is tested to ensure that it could handle the damp, dusty, high vibration, and hot and cold environments, so more of the eligible -Should to live day-to-day physical needs of an enterprise-class laptop business. If I drop it on the floor from a coffee shop table or accidental Tip your bottle of water over the keyboard, should be fine the laptop after a short break to dry out. It has a charcoal-gray top cover and black keyboard deck, and a wide touchpad, along with an integrated pointing stick. While many laptop (even geared for business) took dual pointing device, it is a welcome feature if you are trained to use the pointing stick as your mouse anyway. Two separate sets of mouse buttons sit below the space bar and below the touchpad is a more traditional setup than the one-piece touchpad found in consumer laptop and even some business models such as Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch (2014) and the Lenovo ThinkPad T440s. The latest version of the Lenovo ThinkPad T Series X1 and returned to the separate mouse buttons for the pointing stick, so we assume that the business users and IT buyers who made their preference for traditional controls clear PC manufacturers.
The LCD screen 14-inch, 1920-by-1080 resolution that is bright, and the text is particularly sharp, while the matte finish helps to suppress reflection. This is not a touch screen as in the previous iteration, which can be a disincentive for businesses to transition to Windows 8.1 Pro. You can also configure the laptop with touch screen for an additional $ 168 Dell will preinstall Windows 7 Professional for free, or have your IT guys install it after the purchase, because the same license applies one or the other. Keep in mind that Windows 10, which is coming this summer as a free upgrade, is expected to reduce reliance on a touch screen as well.
The port selection is ideal. E7450 has a mini DisplayPort, an Ethernet port, a headset jack, an HDMI port, a port security Noble, an SD card slot, a Smart Card reader, and three USB 3.0 ports. The USB port is black instead of the usual blue, but there are not any USB 2.0 port to confuse your users, so okay. The ultrabook work with E-Port replicators Dell docking port for external peripherals and WiGig wireless dock, or you can just use the built-in port for multi-display support. The system has a standard Dell 802.11ac Wi-Fi card with Bluetooth 4.0 for wireless connectivity.
The 256GB solid-state drive (SSD) offers a good amount of space, and faster to boot and launch applications. The trip is unencumbered by bloatware, such as your IT department will spur the software load while setting up your laptop. Our review unit came with a standard 3-year warranty with on-site service after remote diagnostics.

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