Dell Latitude E6400 review

The 14.1-inch Latitude E6400 will replace Dell’s D630. These will be Dell’s first Montevina / Centrino 2 class laptop. The E6400 will weigh 4.4lbs and have the following built-in options:

WB, Bluetooth 2.1, mobile broadband
Integrated GPS
New 84WHr slice batteries for “all day” computing
LED backlighting, 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, discrete nVIDIA graphics and DisplayPort out
Hard, Hybrid, and Solid State disk drive options with eSATA jack for more
Optional camera and mic
Plenty of security options including contact-less smart cards and encrypted hard disks.

Dell Latitude E6400 Reviews

CNet reviews the Dell Latitude E6400 and writes:

The good:
Sharp new design; tons of business-friendly features; highly configurable; excellent battery.

The bad:
Merely average performance; somewhat heavy.

The bottom line:
A total revamp of Dell’s ubiquitous business laptop line, the Latitude E6400 offers Intel’s latest Centrino 2 mobile platform and introduces a brushed-metal design that works at home or office, but the real highlight here is the long battery life.

Rating: Very good – 7.8.

Laptopmag reviews the Dell Latitude E6400 and writes:

Priced at $1,463, the Dell Latitude E6400 is a durable and secure notebook that offers snappy performance and plenty of endurance. And thanks to Dell’s redesign, this is one sleek business notebook you’ll want to be seen carrying. Power users will want to upgrade to discrete graphics, and we wish the touchpad were bigger, but overall the E6400 is an very good choice.
Pros

Top-notch security and durability
Eye-catching design
Long endurance with nine-cell battery
Can charge gadgets via USB with system off
Intuitive ControlPoint software

Cons

Small touchpad
Display could be brighter

Rating: 4/5 stars.

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