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Dell Latitude 7420 14" FHD Business Laptop (Black) Intel Core i5-1135G7, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, Fingerprint Reader, Win 10 Pro

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Dell employs two main approaches to keep the Latitude 9420's weight and size down. The first is rather obvious: use lightweight materials that are still strong enough to withstand the unavoidable abuse of a corporate road warrior’s daily routine. In this case, it's CNC-machined aluminum, with modern-looking diamond-cut edges and a hairline brushed finish. Unlike many consumer laptops with aluminum unibody designs, the Latitude's bottom cover is separate from the rest of the laptop and can be easily removed by loosening the eight screws that hold it in place. This allows IT staffers relatively simple access to service or replace the SSD, battery, system fan, and a few other key components. Dell claims that the Latitude 9420's chassis also prioritizes heat dissipation, with finely tuned sensors that adjust power consumption (and thus heat generation) to match the processing requirements of the task you're performing. Heat then gets shunted out through two pipes that vent to the side and rear of the laptop, replaced by cool air flowing in through the fan inlet on the bottom. In practice, I frequently noticed the fan spool up even when the laptop was idle, suggesting that the default cooling settings may need further tweaking to keep things as quiet as you'd expect from a premium ultraportable. Dell says IT managers can make these tweaks in the laptop's BIOS settings. (Photo: Molly Flores) Choosing the 2-in-1 version of the Latitude 9420 does add a bit of weight; it starts at 3.2 pounds with the smaller battery, versus 2.8 pounds for the clamshell. Still, the convertible's weight is close enough to the 3-pound mark that we consider the standard for ultraportable laptops. (Photo: Molly Flores) Work wherever: Our 2-in-1s feature Corning® Gorilla® Glass, which offers premium glass innovation for better readability and durability, so you can work anywhere your job takes you. *

Given the amount of gutter space to the left and right of the keyboard, maybe a wider design could have been employed. That said, the keyboard design works well enough for typing, even with large hands.Multimedia, Budget Multimedia, Gaming, Budget Gaming, Lightweight Gaming, Business, Budget Office, Workstation, Subnotebooks, Ultrabooks, Chromebooks In addition to that, you get an optional WWAN card for LTE connectivity, as well as an IR face recognition and a human detection proximity sensor, which wakes the laptop as soon as you arrive in front of your device. Those looking for the best possible performance are not well advised with this SoC. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon gets 8 to 20% more performance out of the nominally weaker i5-1135G7, as Cinebench R15 and R20 show. Before you remove the bottom panel of this laptop, you should remove the SIM card tray. Then, undo all 8 Phillips-head screws, and pry the panel, starting from the hinge gaps.

We strongly recommend springing for the upgraded 4-cell, 63-watt-hour battery in our review unit, since the base model comes with a 3-cell, 42-watt-hour battery that likely won't last as long. When idle, between 3 and 7 watts are consumed, depending on the power profile and brightness setting. This is slightly less than the 4K model 7410. We measured the maximum power consumption of 65 W from the small 65 W adapter when running extreme workloads. Because the thermal Turbo Boost is limited, however, this is only temporary. I've appeared on CBS News, in USA Today, and at many other outlets to offer analysis on breaking technology news. Before I joined the tech-journalism ranks, I wrote on topics as diverse as Borneo's rain forests, Middle Eastern airlines, and Big Data's role in presidential elections. A graduate of Middlebury College, I also have a master's degree in journalism and French Studies from New York University. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. See how we test.In this test we use 100% on the CPU cores, monitoring their frequencies and chip temperature. The first column shows a computer’s reaction to a short load (2-10 seconds), the second column simulates a serious task (between 15 and 30 seconds), and the third column is a good indicator of how good the laptop is for long loads such as video rendering. I spend a lot of time testing enterprise laptops, but I nearly always test the top-end of specific models, as that’s what the vendors send for testing. But recently, I’ve been working with a more modestly configured version of the Dell Latitude 7420, and it’s a good reminder of just how much laptops have improved in the past few years. I had reviewed the previous version, the Latitude 7410, and this year's machine offers nice improvements, including the Intel 11th-generation Core (Tiger Lake) processors. In addition to the great display, you get decent speakers, comfortable input devices, and pretty wide I/O, which not only offers two Thunderbolt 4 connectors, but also an optional SIM card slot, a MicroSD card slot, and more. De afbeeldingen in dit document kunnen verschillen van uw computer; dit is afhankelijk van de configuratie die u hebt besteld. Buyers can choose between a 42 Wh or 63 Wh battery. Our model was equipped with the ExpressCharge battery with four cells and 63 Wh. Fast charging is detrimental to battery life, which is why it has to be selectively activated in the Dell Power Manager. After that, the battery charges to 80% in one hour. The Latitude lasted 14 hours at 100% in the Wi-Fi test with reduced brightness to 150 cd/m², which is a very good value. Only the Ryzen ThinkPad T14s can top this figure.

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