Friday, March 31, 2017

Dell Latitude 7370 review

The WD15 docking station of the Dell Latitude 7370 will cost you about 200 euros extra.


Conclusion


Dell's Latitude 7370 is only 14 millimeters high, and its solid aluminum and carbon fiber housing occupies only the surface of a 12 inch subnotebook. Nevertheless, Dell packs a 13.3-inch display into the 1.25-kg lightweight. The trick: the display frame reduces Dell to a few millimeters and thus saves space. It also makes colors look surprisingly crisp and bright for a matt display.


Dell Latitude 7370: Specifications


Disadvantage of the ultra compact design: only one card reader, one USB 3.0 and two Thunderbolt / USB 3.1 ports (Type C) are installed. Wireless interfaces include WLAN-ac, Bluetooth and UMTS / LTE.


Lesetipp


If you need more interfaces, the docking station WD15 for around 200 euros. The performance of the extremely quiet Latitude is easy enough for business software despite the power saving optimized Intel m5-6Y57. Especially the extremely fast 256 GB SSD (1,138 MByte / s on average) makes the Business-Ultrabook a good PCMark-8 value of 2.275 points.


Nevertheless, the Latitude in the Battery Test of the PCMark 8 comes only to a satisfactory 236 minutes. The relatively small 34-Wh battery of the expensive business ultrabook does not produce more.


If you can afford the costly Latitude 7370, you get a fast and excellently processed business Ultabook with top display. Only a few interfaces, a relatively small battery and only a satisfactory runtime are however associated with the ultracompact dimensions.

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