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Ultra-portable laptops get all the attention, but for many office workers who don't travel all the time but need a portable computer to carry occasionally from place-to-place the humble 14in and 15in laptop is the workhorse of choice. The Latitude E6420 is Dell's...
The Dell Latitude E6420 is a good, if slightly odd laptop. It's fast with plenty of ports, a reasonably comfortable set of input devices and a lengthy warranty. It also has surprisingly good battery life, even though it's relatively heavy. It's also ve...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-12 17:34:02
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The Dell Latitude E6420 has rather ungainly looks, but these are underpinned by a solid chassis design. The screen and keyboard are both good, as is the battery life. With CPU options ranging fromCore i3 to quad-core Core i7, this is a highly configura...
Tough 'businessrugged' chassis, Good keyboard, Multitouch touchpad and pointing stick, Lots of customisation options, Good battery life...
Relatively heavy, Odd design around keyboard, USB 3.0 ports on modular option only...
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The Dell Latitude E6420 is a well-built 14in laptop with good speed, but it could use more features for the price. The Dell Latitude E6420 is a commercial laptop with strong build quality and good user comfort. It's a 14in-screen model, which we think...
Overall, the Dell Latitude E6420 is a comfortable unit to use and we like it. It feels sturdy and it also has understated good looks. We'd spec it up a little, though, and add a fingerprint reader as well as backlit keyboard; we're disappointed that th...
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The Dell Latitude E6420 is a commercial laptop with strong build quality and good user comfort. It's a 14in model, which we think offers a good mix of user friendliness and mobility, however, at 2.4kg it is a little on the heavy side. The specific mod...
Performance, Build quality, Keyboard...
Lacks USB 3.0, Could use more features, 64-bit Windows has to be specified...
The Latitude E6420 is a well built business machine with good performance. However, it could use a few more standard features for the price (such as USB 3.0) and we also wish that Dell supplied both the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 versions in the recovery...
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evogadget.com Updated: 2020-01-01 11:36:46
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The category of business laptops has just gotten a new addition, Dell's $3,012 Latitude ATG E6420. There's already a model with a similar name, but the one we tested is like a semi-rugged version of that one, which means that you will get a professional d...
We can conclude that the Dell Latitude ATG E6420 will make you remain faithful to it by offering great advantages, like durable design with special materials, battery life and processor. The price might be off-putting, though...
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The construction of the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG laptop is very sturdy, on the whole. There is a tri-metal casing that conforms to military standards. The lid - made of anodized aluminium - in particular is satisfyingly robust, offering the screen good...
The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is as solid and speedy as a Welsh winger, though we do have one or two concerns about the quality of the construction. The performance is undeniably good, though, and the odd component upgrade here and there could really mak...
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The Dell Latitude E6420 XFR is referred to as a 'fully ruggedised' laptop, aimed at those who don't just travel around a lot but actually work in the great outdoors or industrial environments. Not to put too fine a point on it, the Dell Latitude E6420...
The Dell Latitude E6420 XFR is a tank of a laptop, well suited to the outdoors. If you require a really rugged system then this is it – but you better have deep pockets. Performance is very good too, although we were a little disappointed by the touchs...
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The market for rugged laptops is select and Dell has done an impressive job with the Latitude XFR 6420 by focusing on what's important. Build quality is excellent and extra features show real attention to detail. The XFR looks ready for anything. The t...
Solid build quality, Processor performance...
Keyboard, Small hard drive...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2020-01-01 11:36:46
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There are laptops and there are laptops. And somewhere in between are 'business rugged' laptops. These are tough and solid, with some extra protective features - but not up to being taken into warzones. That's the category into which Dell's Latitude E...
Very tough chassis and optional carry handle...
You'll add to the cost by upgrading baselevel components.
There's no doubting that the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is a tough customer. However, if you want to up the specifications, you're going to need to up the financial outlay. As ever when this is the case, you could move away from that base pricepoint rathe...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-05-12 17:34:01
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Whether you are traveling across the nation or overseas, you need a laptop that is durable, portable and provides all of the features you need to ensure that you can complete your work on the go. The Dell Latitude E6420 is a business laptop that me...
The laptop boasts high-quality construction with premium materials like carbon fiber and magnesium alloy...
Middling performance and portability limit the laptop to basic business use...
The Dell Latitude 14 (E7450) is a business notebook through and through, with a utilitarian and competent yet unimpressive design. If you want a flashy laptop or high-end display you need to look elsewhere, but for a no-frills machine, the Latitude 14 (E7...
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The E6420 has one heat exhaust vent on the left side and two exhaust openings on the bottom center. We ran a graphics benchmark to find out how hot the notebook gets when it's being exerted, and found that the notebook...
Businessrugged build quality, Good overall performance, Lots of options, including multitouch display, Impressive audio performance, Stays cool...
Price is high as configured, USB 3.0 not included, Lackluster display...
The Dell Latitude E6420 is a great choice for business professionals. The notebook's build features a durable "business rugged" design with MIL-STD 810G-tested "Tri-Metal" casing. This basically means it'll withstand the everyday scratches and bumps, as well as the occasional drop (as long as it's a drop and not a fall). The notebook performs well, and we found that even with the Intel HD graphic...
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gcn.com
Updated: 2013-05-12 17:34:05
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This visual flair is driven by an Nvidia NVS chipset. The graphics package has 512M of DDR 3 and is designed specifically to take advantage of and work with the dual-core processor. The end result is that whether you are a computer-aided design guy...
Blazing fast performance; good form factor; huge LCD screen.
Bit pricey, though ultimately worth it.
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Latitude-branded laptops are dedicated to the most demanding businesses and largest enterprises for a reason: They're fully loaded, with a world of options to choose from. For instance, the Dell Latitude E6420 ($1,788 direct), the company's latest 14-i...
Revamped design is nice. Sturdy frame. Wide selection of Intel processors. Backlit keyboard. Great typing experience. Soft mouse buttons. Excellent battery life. Higher-resolution available.
Very heavy for a 14-inch laptop. Pointing stick is stiff.
The Dell Latitude E6420 is configurable in so many ways because it has so many options to choose from, though it's quite heavy for a 14-inch laptop. Buy it nowClick here to shop now!More from DellShop for other Dell Business Laptops. Click here...
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Dell's Latitude line has long been a favorite of businesses large and small because of its strong performance, good pricing, and long battery life. With the new 14-inch Latitude E6420, Dell has added a strong dose of style and durability to this tried...
Stylish, durable design, Great keyboard, Long battery life with nine-cell battery...
Somewhat heavy, Not much software...
The Dell Latitude E6420 has a lot going for it: stylish looks, a great keyboard, epic battery life, and solid performance. Our $1,361 review configuration is a bit expensive for what it offers. Nevertheless, this notebook is a really strong choice that...
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J. Simon Leitner (translated by Daniel Rechitsky), 04/13/2011 Although it has practically died out in the consumer notebook sector, the compact 14" format is still one of the most popular styles of business notebooks. The Dell Latitude E6420 has some...
Incredibly Sturdy Case, High-Quality Metallic Design, Very Good Craftsmanship and Excellent Feel, Conveniently Placed Ports, Many Options for Internet Access Available, Comprehensive Warranty, Comfortable Input Devices, Backlit Keyboard, Bright Display, V...
No Displayport or USB3.0 Ports, Low Screen Contrast, Limited Vertical Viewing Angles, High GPU Temperature Possible...
Dell Latitude E6420It's true that our excitement had already come and gone by the time our forums became the scene of a heated debate about the Latitude's new design. And even though minds will continue to clash for years to come about which looks better...
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When affixed to a Dell notebook, the letters "ATG" stand for "All Terrain Grade" and at Dell that means semi-rugged. The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG discussed on this page was introduced in June of 2011 as a tech upgrade to the prior E6400 ATG. This latest...
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A descendent of the impressive original Latitude XFR D630 and the more recent Latitude E6400 XFR, Dell introduced the updated and improved Latitude E6420 XFR in June of 2011. This latest rough-and-tough model keeps Dell in the competitive rugged notebo...
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The technical specs are rather unexciting at first glance: Core i5 2520M and Intel HD Graphics 3000 for over EUR 2,000. These innards are already available for EUR 700 in the business sector (e. g. HP HP ProBook 5330m LG719EA). An argument for the high pr...
Very stable chassis, Protected ports, Extremely bright, matt screen, Very quiet and cool, High application performance with SSD, User-friendly interface positioning, Large selection of communication modules, Large range of services, Typing-friendly input...
High weight, No number pad, No DisplayPort / USB 3.0 directly on device, Viewing angle dependency on the vertical plane...
The Dell Latitude E6420 with the tag ATG supplies additional portability (handle) and ruggedness (ballistic armor). That will appeal to everyone who doesn't exactly treat his/her device with kid gloves, or people who use their laptop remote from cushioned...
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gcn.com
Updated: 2020-01-01 11:36:46
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S Finally, we tested the ATG for shock, which consists of dropping it against every one of its surfaces (top and bottom, sides, all corners) onto two inches of plywood sitting over concrete. The distance of the drops increases until you get to 48 inch...
Blazingly fast performance; 64bit OS; rugged.
A little bulky, though that's understandable.
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Most consumers and business people have a vast number of choices when it comes to laptops. But when your work requires a certain level of security to protect the data within, there are far fewer options available. Dell has manufactured such a laptop, a sp...
Ultra-rugged design. Core i7 CPU and SSD combo makes for speedy performance. Bluetooth helps connects your wireless peripherals. WiMAX will help keep you connected wherever your work takes you. Backlit keyboard.
Pricey. Laptop gets hot...
For those that work in harsher environments than an office or classroom, there's the Latitude E6420 XFR, Dell's fully-rugged laptop built to go off the road and protect your data...
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The Dell Latitude E6420-ATG ($3,348 direct) business laptop is built like a tank, designed to venture where other laptops fear to tread. From its semi-rugged construction to its beefy second-generation Intel Core i7 processor, this laptop is made to ta...
Semi-rugged construction inside and out, Fast Intel Core i7 processor, Almost nine hours of battery life, Adjustable backlit keyboard...
Heavy and unwieldy, Expensive...
From its semi-rugged construction to its beefy Intel Core i7 processor, the Dell Latitude E6420-ATG is made to take a beating while providing all of the functionality you need from a business laptop...
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infoworld.com Updated: 2020-01-01 11:36:46
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If you're willing to lug an additional pound or three, you can get a much more capable machine that's also easier on your eyes and hands, if not always your pocketbook. Ranging from less than $1,000 to a no-compromises $3,000, these midsize sedans ge...
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If the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG seems familiar, it should. It's the semi-rugged version of the business-centric , which has a stylish, durable design and a great keyboard. Dell has built on those strengths by beefing up the system's durability and rugge...
Rugged design, Fantastic performance, Fast boot time, Very long battery life...
Expensive, Some trouble with water spill test, Bottom runs a little hot, Below-average Wi-Fi scores...
The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is a semi-rugged laptop that offers exceptional power and battery life and a more durable design than your typical business machine. However, at $3,012, this notebook is quite expensive. In fact, for the price delta between...
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The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG handles the heat from internal components pretty well even when the notebook is under considerable stress. The heavy-contact areas like the palm rests, touchpad and bottom of the notebook rem...
Excellent durability, Good battery life, Fantastic expansion options (modular bay)...
Expensive, Heavy like a magnesium alloy brick, Difficult to upgrade (lots of screws)...
The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is one of the most well-balanced notebooks we've seen in the semi-rugged class of business notebooks. This tough 14-inch laptop combines fantastic durability (nearly rivaling fully-rugged notebooks), great battery life and impressive expansions options via its modular drive bay. Of course, nothing is perfect and the E6420 ATG has some flaws as well. Even if you overloo...
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