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The Dell Latitude E7440 could be the most productive Ultrabook we've ever tested. Working fascia, speed, battery life, ports, options, the list of plus-points goes on, but only for certain versions. Read on for a full review of this business-focused Ultra...
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Ultrabooks are expensive but their light and slim chassis often house powerful components which would be useful to a business user. The Latitude E7440 aims to tempt users with a Haswell-based Core i7 processor, 256GB SSD, good screen and some of the best...
Powerful processor; Fantastic build quality; Bright, highcontrast screen...
Average colour accuracy; Mediocre battery life...
This is a great effort by Dell when it comes to performance and connectivity. But you're going to need to splash out a lot of cash for the top specification...
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The Dell Latitude E7440 is the larger of Dell's recently announced duo of Latitude 7000 Series business-oriented Ultrabooks, the other being the 12.5in Latitude E7240 . Boasting a higher-resolution screen than the E7240, a Haswell CPU and plenty of upgrad...
A sturdily built 14in business Ultrabook that offers great performance and a surprising amount of upgradability...
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The Dell Latitude E7440 is the larger of Dell's recently announced duo of Latitude 7000 Series business-oriented Ultrabooks, the other being the 12.5in Latitude E7240 . Boasting a higher-resolution screen than the E7240, a Haswell CPU and plenty of upgrad...
A sturdily built 14in business Ultrabook that offers great performance and a surprising amount of upgradability...
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businesscomputingworld.co.uk Updated: 2014-02-12 01:11:30
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Dell is attempting to increase its focus on the enterprise in order to counter falling sales of PCs in the consumer market, and its Latitude range of laptops is a key part of that strategy. This latest addition to the Latitude range doesn’t have the eye-c...
There are less expensive laptops available that can provide comparable performance. However, the strength of the Latitude 14 7000 is that it manages to combine good performance and multimedia features with an attractive and highly portable Ultrabook d...
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What is the Dell Latitude E7440? Ultrabooks dominate the laptop landscape, with hundreds of machines available that are slim, light and fast enough to include one of Intel's prestigious stickers beside their keyboards. Dell's Latitude E7440 is designed fo...
Fantastic build quality, Powerful Core i7 processor, Full HD screen, Removable battery...
No larger batteries available, Poor speakers, Average colour accuracy...
It's a three-way battle for the title of "best business Ultrabook", and the Dell is a top contender – anyone who buys this machine will not be disappointed. Examine your priorities before you take the plunge, though; the Latitude is a powerful, well-made...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-05 01:27:44
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Dell's Latitude E7440 is a high-end ultraportable laptop aimed at the corporate market. Based on Intel's latest Haswell processors and with an optional HD touchscreen to support Windows 8.1, the Latitude is designed to meet the needs of mainstream busines...
Durable, removable battery, vPro, good connectivity options, optional security features...
Relatively low battery life, pricey, chunky for an ultraportable...
Dell's Latitude E7440 ticks all the right boxes for business buyers, offering Intel vPro capability, touch support for Windows 8 and a removable battery in a solid and durable-feeling system, which should stand up to life on the road...
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The E7440 is the 14in model from the new Dell Latitude 7000 series, launched alongside the 12.5in E7240. Dell is actually still calling the E7440 an Ultrabook, although the chassis is a little large and heavy compared to the 13in versions of the genre. Th...
Decent performance for an Ultrabook, Full HD touchscreen, 256GB SSD, Good value for a corporate notebook...
Mediocre battery life, Only 4GB RAM as standard...
The Dell Latitude E7440 is a serious corporate contender. Although there is no smart card or fingerprint reader, the higher resolution screen and larger SSD give it the edge over Toshiba's Tecra Z40-A-11U in sheer value terms. However, the considerably i...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-06-29 01:48:54
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The Dell Latitude E7440 Touch ($1,949 list) is part of Dell’s Latitude 14 7000 series of business ultrabooks. It has a good mix of premium features, good performance, excellent battery life, and compatibility with other E-series Latitude laptops in Dell’s...
The rugged Dell Latitude E7440 Touch business ultrabook offers a nice mix of premium features, good performance, excellent battery life, and compatibility with other E-series Latitude laptops in Dell's stable...
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Ultrabooks are usually high-end consumer machines, but these laptops are also beneficial in business. Dell's new Latitude is a prime example: it's lighter, slimmer and better-looking than most corporate machines, and it's got impressive power despite its...
The sturdy Dell Latitude 14 7000 Series is generally excellent, with rapid components, extensive connectivity, a good screen and comfortable keyboard, but it can't quite become the ultimate office Ultrabook: the battery life can't match the MacBook Air's...
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Consumer devices follow the current trend of lightweight and mobility. Laptop makers are aiming to provide users with not just a thinner laptop, but also powerful and rugged enough to handle your daily tasks and hectic lifestyle. Dell's latest business no...
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While taking notes for my review of Dell's latest business notebook, I repeatedly found myself saying “Well, on the other hand…” The Latitude E7440 is bulky for a 14-inch Ultrabook— it's almost a pound heavier than Lenovo's X1 Carbon Touch. On the other h...
Very strong chassis, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Very nice display (albeit limited to resolution of 1920x1080 pixels)...
Heavy, Mediocre battery life with a long recharge time...
Dell's engineers have built a dream machine for business users on the go, although we have a few quibbles about weight and battery life...
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The Dell Latitude E7440 Touch ($1,949 list) is part of Dell's Latitude 14 7000 series of business ultrabooks. It has a good mix of premium features, good performance, excellent battery life, and compatibility with other E-series Latitude laptops in Dell's...
Ruggedized MIL-SPEC construction. Bright, crisp 1080p screen. Good capacity in SSD. Dual pointing devices. Removable battery. Three USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, Ethernet, and mini-DisplayPort. Compatible with wired and WiGig wireless docks. Comfortable keyboard.
Somewhat pricey...
The rugged Dell Latitude E7440 Touch business ultrabook offers a nice mix of premium features, good performance, excellent battery life, and compatibility with other E-series Latitude laptops in Dell's stable...
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The Dell Latitude E7440 is not quite as sexy as some of the sleek ultrabooks out there, but it’s also not as square as most business notebooks we've been subjected to over the years. The Dell Latitude E7440 thus continues a trend we’ve been noticing l...
Beautiful display, 256GB SSD good balance of capacity and performance, No bloatware...
Price, Relatively weak battery life under load, Weak RAM configuration...
Predictability is not a bad thing in a business notebook, and the Dell Latitude E7440 delivers on that front. With the exception of a couple of tests that were affected by this machine's relatively low available memory bandwidth, the Latitude E7440 ma...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-06-29 01:48:54
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& Design When you think of business laptops, you naturally think of Lenovo's ThinkPads. If you're a wise shopper—a wise IT manager, we should say—you think of HP's EliteBooks as well. And if you're a particularly smart customer, you also consider Dell...
Attractive, durable design, Excellent keyboard, Vibrant 1080p display, Robust security suite, Long battery life, Three-year warranty...
Pricey as configured, Most ports are rear-facing, Mediocre Webcam...
At $1,849, Dell's Latitude E7440 Touch is costly compared to other business notebooks. But thanks to its beautiful 1080p touch screen, attractive and durable chassis, excellent keyboard, comprehensive security features, and three-year warranty, it's...
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Ultrabooks are usually high-end consumer machines, but these laptops are also beneficial in business. Dell's new Latitude is a prime example: it's lighter, slimmer and better-looking than most corporate machines, and it's got impressive power despite its...
The sturdy Dell Latitude 14 7000 Series is generally excellent, with rapid components, extensive connectivity, a good screen and comfortable keyboard, but it can't quite become the ultimate office Ultrabook: the battery life can't match the MacBook Air's...
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When Dell's Latitude 7000 series laptop showed up at our doorstep for review, there was one simple word that came immediately to mind – “Wow”. The new 7000 series machines from Dell are not only a new standard for Dell, but also a new standard for busines...
Amazing industrial design a perfect balance of subtle elegance and sleek style. Impressive Full 1080p HD touch display. Good keyboard and track pad. Long battery life. Durable construction.
Can be expensive when compared to regular consumer notebooks. Track Stick comes nowhere near Lenovo's Track Point...
Starting at over one thousand dollars with an Intel Core i3 processor, does not make this machine cheap and you are definitely going to want to pick up the most expensive model at $1849, which includes the beautiful full HD touch screen with Gorilla Glas...
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Dell makes its play for the high-end enterprise market with the Dell Latitude 7440. The notebook looks to compete with Lenovo's popular ThinkPad series, with its impressive specs and durable 3.9lbs. form factor. Of course those specs and sturdy design don...
Colorful HD Touch Display, Strong Performance Levels, Attractive Durable Design, Excellent Audio Quality...
Limited Battery Life, Poor Keyboard Design...
The Dell Latitude 7440 is a strong entry that offers a number of advantages for business users. The device boasts strong performance, a beautiful HD touch screen, boisterous high-quality audio and a sleek attractive sturdy design that is perfect for users...
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The Dell Latitude 7440 is a business Ultrabook that packs a lot of technology into its durable 3.9-pound frame. Starting at $999, our $1,849 14-inch Dell Latitude 7440 sports a fourth-generation Core i5-4300U processor, a full HD 1080p touch-screen displa...
Attractive and durable design, Soft-touch palm rest, Colorful touch-screen display, High-quality audio...
Keyboard flexes, Below-average battery life...
The Dell Latitude 7440 is a slick business Ultrabook with speedy performance and a full HD touch screen, but it could use a little more endurance...
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The Dell Latitude range of business notebooks has a solid reputation of tolerating hard usage while also being easy to maintain. I've owned various Latitudes in the past and when seeking a successor to my 2 year-old Samsung NP900X4C (the natural successor...
Nonglare nontouch display (a glossy touchscreen version is available for those who want it), Cool and quiet under normal usage, Userexchangeable battery, Good performance with SSD, Excellent keyboard...
Moderate battery capacity, Fairly noisy under full load, Most ports located on back, Moderate sized touchpad...
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