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#Dell latitude e6440 i7 review full#
It just misses out on full marks due to the mediocre battery and machine's 1,523 price makes it expensive. The Latitude gets so much right, with its high-end components, superb connectivity, good screen, responsive keyboard and stunning build quality. A docking station costs 179 and adds 3 x USB 3 ports, 3 x USB 2 ports, another Gigabit Ethernet connection, and DisplayPort, DVI-D and D-SUB display connectors and eSATA. Optional encryption services, anti-theft labels, keyed locks and privacy screens add security. The back of the hinge is brushed aluminium, and the Latitude has clean lines and simple curves.Īccidental damage and data protection options can last between one and three years and cost between 13 and 114. We like the metallic lid, powder-coated aluminium base and the soft touch plastic used for the wrist-rest. In the middle of the keyboard is a trackpoint, which has its own trio of buttons in between the keyboard and the trackpad a feature associated with Lenovo ThinkPad laptops.
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The wrist-rest also has a fingerprint reader. The base has a connection for a docking station and a keyboard drainage hole. Added to this you've got a Kensington lock connector, SD and smart card readers as well as the trusty headphone jack.īusiness touches are noticeable throughout. There's a total of 3 x USB 3 ports, a mini-DisplayPort, full-size HDMI and a Gigabit Ethernet connection. It's kitted out with plenty of ports, most of which are on the rear of the device. The Latitude E7440 isn't the most glamorous looking laptop but it is functional.