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Only few modifications have been made on the E4310. Thus, the basic qualities of its predecessor, Latitude E4300 , are quickly rediscovered. The configuration includes a fast Intel Core i5 processo r and installed Intel GMA HD graphics , numerous communic...
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Solid case and plain design, High-end manufacturing and materials, Comprehensive security and communication features, Pleasant keyboard with optional light, Screen's outdoor aptness, Hardware's good performance rates (office), Presence of WWAN antenna wir...
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Poor connectivity, Display brightness, screen stability and color spectrum coverage, Poor battery life with 3 cell battery, Sub-optimal emissions (temperatures)...
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An evident performance increase in comparison to the predecessor, Dell Latitude E4300 with ULV processor, results from the utilized Intel Core i5-560M from Intel's 2010 Arrandale range including the incorporated graphics. A hardware refresh with Intel's n...
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By: J. Simon Leitner, 07/22/2010 Any manufacturer that wants to be a true business retailer, has to be able to offer high-quality notebooks in all the current formats. Of increasingly importance is the 13 inch form factor, which is becoming more popula...
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In terms of the performance the Latitude E4310 makes most other ULV-sub notebooks look antiquated. For this it is however necessary to be a bit more accommodating when it comes to the weight (approx. 1.5 Kg with 3-cell battery) and battery life.The case i...
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The Dell Latitude 13 ultraportable laptop inspires technolust when you first pick it up. It's sleek, it has a great keyboard, and it weighs less than 3.5 pounds without the power brick. The LED-backlit display looks pretty good for most desktop chores...
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Great keyboard for getting work done, Thin and light, with a sleek appearance...
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Could use more USB ports, Battery life severely limited...
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Dell's Latitude 13 is an elegant-looking ultraportable with a great keyboard, but limited expandability and poor battery life are significant drawbacks...
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We’re finding ourselves in a love-hate relationship with the Dell Latitude 13, an ultra-slim ultraportable for the business masses. We love its thin, all-metal chassis (adapted from Dell's high-end Adamo model) and the fact that it's less...
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Very thin, light, Excellent keyboard, Useful Dell software and IT support, Mobile-broadband option...
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Short battery life, Slow performance, No docking connector, Battery not user-replaceable, No optical drive, No dedicated media keys...
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This lightweight, thin companion is for business users who need basic performance and lots of security. Battery life and performance miss the mark, however...
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The Dell Latitude 13 ($860 direct) is like the Apple MacBook Air ($1,799 direct, 3 stars) of business laptops. It's for professionals who have exquisite taste in craftsmanship and value extreme portability, though clearly it's not for those who seek pr...
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Exquisitely thin. Sturdy. Fantastic keyboard and mouse buttons. Fairly priced. Fast hard drive. SSD available. Better-than-expected feature set.
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Small battery yielded paltry battery life. Battery is non-removable. Performance hampered by a low-powered, aging processor. No HDMI or DisplayPort.
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The Dell Latitude 13 is for professionals who have a keen taste for design and below-average standards for battery life and performance...
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Dell pegs the Latitude 13 as an ultrathin business laptop. We think its understated slimline looks will in fact appeal to anyone looking for a well-made near-ultraportable weighing under 1.6kg. This Dell Latitude 13 notebook may dwell in the business...
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More performance and features can be found for the same money elsewhere. It's far from being a speed demon, but it's quick enough for regular admin work. The Dell Latitude 13 stands out more for its slim profile, low weight yet still sturdy build...
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