Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:32
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Design and features Dells Latitude E6400 is the little brother of the E6500, providing a 14.1-inch, ambient light sensing 1280x800 screen instead of the 15.4-inch equivalent. Otherwise, for all intents and purposes, it is the same in design. It is equ...
Highly featured, Good performance for the price, Excellent battery life, High level of configurability...
No fingerprint reader...
Dells Latitude E6400 is a full featured business laptop that delivers performance, battery life and price in one neat bundle. Editors’ rating: 8.5/10...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:35
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Our first glimpse of Dell’s new Latitude E-series was the E6400 ATG (web ID: 217854). With a burly build and carefully focused business features, it was a promising debut for the range. But, while some users will relish the extra resilience of Dell’s A...
Dell’s latest business model is another superb outing for its recently released Latitude E-series. It’s not cheap, though...
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Dells Latitude range has long been popular with businesses, thanks to low costs, the availability of different configurations and a common range of compatible peripherals. The Dell Latitude E6400 (£853 inc. VAT) is the first machine weve seen since the...
Great usability, Impressive build quality, Powerful performance, Good range of features...
Not the best looking laptop on the market...
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Lets have a quick look along the Latitudes straight lines and angles, all free from the fripperies of curves. Like the IBM ThinkPads of old, the E6400 looks like it means business. Black clad and no-nonsense, this is truly the Judge Dredd of laptops...
With its angular black mittel-Europa executive styling - BMW rather than Lexus - the Latitude E6400 certainly looks the part of a serious business machine. It provides all the connectivity - network and peripheral - you could wish for and decent perfo...
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Dell’s Latitude E6400 is a notebook that means business. Its black chassis eschews the shiny surfaces and quirky patterns of some of its contemporaries for a subtle wood-grain-esque pattern on its lid. We were well-disposed to the Latitude E6400 from t...
Performance, usability, looks great, excellent screen, chock-full of cool features...
Heats up, no ExpressCard slot, may inspire insane jealousy among others...
This notebook ticks pretty much every box: style, speed, connectivity (including Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth and 802.11a/g/n Wi-Fi) and usability. It packs in plenty of business-friendly features, including a smartcard reader and a fingerprint scanner...
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We caught our first glimpse of Dell's new Latitude E-series when we came face to face with its semi-ruggedised E6400 ATG laptop. With a suitably burly build and plenty of carefully focussed business features, it was a promising debut for the range. But...
Dell's latest business model is another superb outing for their recently released Latitude E-series. It's not cheap, though...
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Saturday, 06 June 2009 06:56 Dell has come a long way with its design. The Latitude series is a corporate workhorse that has always provided pretty good bang for the buck in a very bland and boring package. The new Latitude 6400 changes all that with...
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By Oo Gin LeeROAD warriors must absolutely have laptops with long life - long-battery life, that is.It would be a disaster if a weakling machine gave up halfway through an important presentation, potentially killing a business deal.Unfortunately, while...
A full-featured laptop for business users with amazing battery life, tough body, reinforced hinges, biometric and smart card security options...
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devhardware.com Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:33
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Are you a business professional looking for your next laptop? You wont be surprised to hear that theres a Dell Latitude that might be just what youre looking for. What might surprise you a little, however, is just how Dell has upgraded its whole Lat...
Dell’s new Latitude E6400 is ideal for working professionals in search of a business-oriented laptop that can take care of all of their work needs. That being said, it’s not the best choice for someone looking for a laptop that can be used for...
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Security, mobility and reliance. Those are the three pillars that the Dell Latitude E6400 is built on. Even if a thoroughly efficient graphic solution for the E6400 with a Quadro NVS 160M graphic card would be available, the notebook concentrates on...
Compact, solid case, Good workmanship and highquality Haptik, Extensive connection options, Extensive security and communication features, Bright, outdoor suitable display, Passable heat and loudness emissions in idle/office use, Very good battery runtime...
Touchpad keys need getting used to, Average contrast and viewing angle stability of the display...
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The Dell Latitude D630 has had one of the most successful runs in business laptops, gracing the desks of countless professionals over the past two years. But at this point its so long in the tooth that it lacks features as simple as a built-in medi...
Trendy brushed-aluminum look. Excellent battery life. Many configuration options. Anti-glare screen. Largest battery on a business laptop. First-rate keyboard and mouse buttons.
Palm rests could have used the lids design treatment. Real aluminum metals would have been more rugged.
The E6400 is a major upgrade from the previous D630. Dell has finally added an SD slot, has incorporated a trendier design, and continues to offer its wide selection of configurations and parts...
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The Dell Latitude E6400 is a 14" laptop targeted towards businesses that need good performance, solid design, and a commonality of parts for an entire workforce.
Very tough structure and rugged overall chassis design, Excellent selection of ports and fantastic docking station, Excellent battery life ... particularly with extra battery slice, Solid performance, Remains very cool where your body comes into contac...
Industrial design (although cool) looks a little "unfinished", Build quality is durable, but alloy chassis feels thin in some spots, ControlPoint software can be frustrating, Trackpoint/touchpoint is better than the one on the D630, but still...
The Dell Latitude E6400 is a great performer and a solid replacement for the Dell Latitude D630. It seems to be built well enough to be thrown around in day-to-day use, and its clear that Dell is trying to improve the Latitude line and offer compellin...
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Dell's Latitude range is a regular feature of any commute. Get on any morning commuter train and your bound to see Latitudes of all shapes, sizes and ages dealing with spreadsheets, email, documents and the like and probably the most common would be the 1...
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The new E-series Latitude notebooks feature the latest Intel processors, power-saving refinements to improve battery life, and innovative styling.
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Dell’s successor to the D600 series packs plenty of power and endurance in an eye-catching and durable new design.
Top-notch security and durability, Eye-catching design, Long endurance with nine-cell battery, Can charge gadgets via USB with system off, Intuitive ControlPoint software...
Small touchpad, Display could be brighter...
The Dell Latitude E6400, the update to the D630, packs in all the essentials needed to keep road warriors productive on the go: a speedy Intel Core 2 Duo processor, long battery life, and a host of security and durability features. Factor in the revamp...
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