
Dell Latitude 13 7000 Review. Good, bad or indifferent? Lets take a look.
When we think about Dell, we think about one of the pioneers of the home based computing revolution. (well certainly for some of us longer in the tooth techies in the LTT Office!). Dell was a company that was at the forefront of supplying budget desktop systems that did the job. After a few years in the doldrums, Dell are back and producing some really good kit.
Laptops like the Latitude 13 7000 which is a high-end notebook with a superb edge to edge 13″ display. What this does in effect is fit a 13″ ultraportable into a 12″ sized system. This is a serious business machine with lots of great security features that the IT department will love and sports a carbon fibre lid for that extra protection. Read the full review by Brett Nuckles at Business News Daily
Dell’s Latitude 13 7000 is the most compact 13-inch business laptop around. The lightweight system sports a striking edge-to-edge display, and its strong security and durability credentials are beneficial for workers. On the other hand, rival systems last longer on a charge and offer faster performance — and they do it for less money than the Latitude 13 7000, which costs $1,743.
The Latitude 13 7000’s most striking feature has to be its 13-inch, edge-to-edge display. The notebook has a razor-thin bezel around the screen, which allowed Dell to fit a 13-inch display into a system about the size of an average 12-incher.
But while the Latitude 13 7000 is small enough to slide easily in and out of your work bag, there are lighter options. Lenovo’s 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon weighs slightly less, at 2.6 lbs., though it’s larger than the Latitude 13. And HP’s EliteBook Folio G1 is the lightest of the bunch, at a featherweight 2.1 lbs., though it has a smaller, 12.5-inch display.
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