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Dell further flexes its business credentials with good connectivity. On the left side, two Thunderbolt 3 ports handle DisplayPort and charging, alongside a USB-A 3.1 socket and HDMI output. The right-hand side offers another full-size USB-A port, a microS...
Slim but sturdy design, Great battery, Impressive image quality...
It's on the pricey side, Screen brightness could be better...
So is it worth this money? Certainly, Dell deserves praise for bringing its Latitude series right up to date. This machine looks great and is both slim and sturdy, with a good convertible mechanism.It's also more practical than the XPS 13 and MacBook. It...
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If you've been wondering about whether a long-life Qualcomm Snapdragon PC is for you, Dell would like a word. Dell's new 14-inch Latitude 7400 2-in-1 achieves a simply incredible 18 hours of battery life using a powerful Intel 8th-gen Whiskey Lake process...
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If you've been wondering about whether a long-life Qualcomm Snapdragon PC is for you, Dell would like a word. Dell's new 14-inch Latitude 7400 2-in-1 achieves a simply incredible 18 hours of battery life using a powerful Intel 8th-gen Whiskey Lake process...
Though more airlines are including power plugs, the real test of a laptop is running from appointment to appointment, without any promise of a laptop charger in sight. That's been the case for buying a Qualcomm Snapdragon PC—more so than performance, whic...
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The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is one of the best-looking business laptops around, with a stylish metal design and a smart hybrid mechanism – but that's not enough to earn plaudits in the competitive world of office machines. This rig pairs its smart look...
Similarly, it's a superior option if you want a hybrid machine for tablet and laptop use – or if you just want something that looks more stylish than the ThinkPad.However, the Latitude falls behind elsewhere. Its keyboard and trackpad aren't as good as th...
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The days of businesses buying chunky “enterprise” laptops in bulk are waning. These days, we all want to use a sleek, modern laptop, regardless of whether we're at work or at home. The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 knows this, offering the security features I...
Some of the best battery life we've seen, Rock-solid build quality, Excellent productivity performance, ExpressSign-in works as advertised, Great keyboard and touchpad...
Overpriced, No discrete graphics option...
Yes, if you have the money. It's the best Full HD 14-inch 360-degree convertible 2-in-1 you can buy, especially if battery life and security matter to you.Editors' RecommendationsThe best laptop deals for April 2020: Dell XPS 13, HP Spectre X360, and more...
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Sign up for our daily newsletterImage 1 of 9The latest Dell Latitude doesn't look like a Dell Latitude. It's a far more stylish machine than we're used to seeing from this well-established range of business devices, so it'll look at home on the sofa a...
Screen has fantastic colour and contrast, Excellent convertible design, Good port versatility, Internal access available...
CPU could be faster, Screen isn't bright enough, Keyboard and trackpad are middling...
The screen and CPU don't fulfil their potential here, but in every other department the Latitude is deeply impressive – which makes it a worthwhile option for versatile, stylish working...
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Business High End. Dell's 14-inch business laptop boasts a long battery life, an excellent keyboard and a fast NVMe SSD. The matte IPS display, however, could have a greater maximum brightness. In addition, the fan emits a high-pitched whistling noise...
IPS display, slim and stylish metal case, narrow bezel display, good system performance, excellent keyboard, long battery life, easy to maintain/upgrade, quiet operation, Thunderbolt 3...
maximum screen brightness could be higher, no display alternatives, CPU turbo is hardly ever used on battery power, if at all, whistling fan...
The Dell Latitude 7400 is a bit more compact and lighter than its predecessor. The device gains in attractiveness due to its narrow bezel display. The innards are in conformance with the latest trends in the industry. A Whiskey Lake quad-core processor pr...
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Dell's Latitude 7400 2-in-1 has all of the things that you'd expect from a premium business convertible, such as eighth-gen vPro processors, a 4G LTE option, and an aluminum build. It packs a 14-inch FHD display with pen support, narrow bezels, and more.W...
The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is a solid business laptop, and again, solid is the key word here. It just doesn't disappoint in any area. It has great performance, decent battery life, a good keyboard, and a comfortable trackpad.I really only have three co...
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You can argue about Apple's use of the term 'entry-level' for a laptop that has a starting price of £1299/$1299, but this new 13-inch model is certainly better value for money than its Touch Bar-less predecessor. It provides a major increase in performanc...
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This past January, during CES 2019, Dell made a special announcement of the flagship Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1. The major selling points of this 2-in-1 laptop were its battery life and crazy portable form factor. We've seen slim laptops before, but Dell m...
Impossibly small and portable, 14" screen in a small footprint, Clean industrial design, Nice vibrant display with nearly no bezels, Good performance, Great battery life, Decent prices when on sale...
Optional dock is massive, Speakers aren't anything special, Basic webcam, would be nice to see better webcams in laptops, Price may be too much for some to stomach, Screen needs to be brighter...
The 2019 Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is an amazing 14″ laptop that manages to pack a lot into a small form factor. That 14″ display in that thin and light form factor is just an amazing feat. While the display's peak brightness didn't impress me, the rest o...
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Dell's Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is a 14-inch laptop that is best described as a convertible, in that, the keyboard folds around behind the display, rather than detaching. This definition of the machine is offered because Dell also offers a 7200 2-in-1 that ha...
Metal body, Ports aplenty, Battery life...
Display, Not the battery you were told about, Flaky fingerprint reader...
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Make no mistakes, guys, this laptop sits deep in the premium segment. It starts at $1299, but you would surely want a higher spec configuration, as at this price you only get 4GB of RAM and a 768p display. So, Dell is basically pushing you to get the $149...
Good performance in short tasks, Comfortable for typing keyboard, Good build quality with a choice between aluminum and carbon fiber, Display doesn't use PWM to adjust its brightness levels, Incredibly high contrast ratio, Optional IR face recognition and...
Gets warm pretty quickly, Keycaps are on the smaller side, High retail price, Some unevenness in the luminosity...
Let's put it straight – Dell Latitude 14 7400 is an amazing device. Yes, you need to pay a premium to get it, but you also get pretty much what you pay for – optional IR face recognition, as well as a fingerprint reader, a choice of aluminum and carbon fi...
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The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is an almost-perfect example of a modern business laptop. It's light, sleek, powerful, and flexible. And we mean that quite literally -- its 360-degree hinge give users the ability to use it as a regular laptop with a touch-e...
Strong performance, Compact, thin and light, Fantastic battery life, Excellent vibrant touch display, Comfortable Chiclet Keyboard, Full-sounding Speakers, Lots of I/O, Aggressive Pricing...
Pricey, Stylus is an optional up-charge, Glossy display sometimes shows glare, FHD Only Panel Option...
The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is intended to be a ThinkPad X1 Yoga competitor and it hits the mark. It's smaller, lighter and just as powerful as that machine in almost all use cases. It fell slightly short of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon in a couple of PCMark...
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You might expect perfection at this price, and that's not what you get, but it's solid, stylish and practical...
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The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 (starting at $1,599, $2,802 as tested) feels like the debut of a new class of Dell business laptops. That said, it's probably best you forget everything you associate with the name Latitude and, instead, think about the Lati...
Sleek, modern design, Strong performance, 13+ hours of battery life, Proximity sign-in feature works well...
Display could be brighter, Poor speakers...
With a modern design and phenomenal battery life, the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is Dell's best business laptop yet...
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If you've been wondering about whether a long-life Qualcomm Snapdragon PC is for you, Dell would like a word. Dell's new 14-inch Latitude 7400 2-in-1 achieves a simply incredible 18 hours of battery life using a powerful Intel 8th-gen Whiskey Lake process...
Best-in-class performance, Battery life that equals a Qualcomm Snapdragon PC, Compact, yet with a 14-inch screen...
Nearly $3,000 as reviewed...
Dell's Latitude 7400 2-in-1 offers leading-edge performance and true all-day battery life, all within a compact (though pricey!) business notebook...
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Hot contender. Dell's premium business models have never been more XPS-like, but with the sweeping changes come significant challenges. With its Core i7-8665U CPU, 16 GB RAM, and NVMe SSD, the $2,800 Latitude 7400 2-in-1 certainly isn't slow, but can it t...
beautiful aluminum case, heavy, sturdy construction, haptically-pleasing materials that also resist fingerprints, excellent input devices, good LCD color saturation/accuracy and contrast, long battery runtimes, strong wireless performance, very good spea...
major thermal constraints lead to disappointing/inconsistent performance for the i7, device becomes uncomfortably hot under load, underwhelming PCMark results, weak brightness and highly reflective display finish, memory is not upgradeable (soldered), no...
The Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is an ambitious revision within a market where typically conservative and incremental are the default philosophies. In some ways, it's a breath of fresh (hot!) air, but it's not without its problems.While aesthetically and haptica...
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It is an astonishingly sexy little machine built entirely out of aluminum. There are some interesting features inside, including the ExpressSign-in, which works with a specially developed proximity sensor, which wakes up the laptop when you are around and...
Stylish and strong all-aluminum design and Gorilla Glass 5 screen protection, Covers 95% of sRGB colors (SHP14A2) and has a great color accuracy when our Gaming and Web design profile is present, Great battery life, Detects your presence and unlocks the l...
Premium price tag, Memory is soldered to the motherboard, Get's really warm under heavy load...
Now, let's put it straight, the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is not a cheap laptop. Even the most budget-conscious offering costs around $1100 and has only 128GB of SSD storage. If you bump up the storage and choose a faster processor, your price might reach as h...
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Dell's Latitude 7400 didn't get overhauled in the same way as its convertible sibling, the Latitude 7400 2-in-1, but it's a good business laptop regardless. What stands out most is the laptop's 13-plus hours of battery life, fast performance and extensive...
Epic battery life, Fast performance, Standard three-year warranty, Useful security features...
Poor viewing angles (with SafeScreen off), Thin speakers, Bland design, Pricey...
Dell's Latitude 7400 is an impressive business laptop with very long battery life, but there are more exciting options on the market...
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