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13 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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381 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great build and usability
Excellent value for money
Good connectivity
Good value for money
Outstanding keyboard
Good screen and quality
The editors didn't like
Not very portable
Could do with some more features for a business machine
Looks dull
Bulky
Lacks the high-end feel of more expensive machines
Good value for money, outstanding keyboard, good screen and quality
Looks dull, bulky, lacks the high-end feel of more expensive machines
Offering robust build quality and an excellent keyboard, the Latitude E5400 is made for daily use, and is a comfortable work partner. Support for older peripherals also makes it a great choice for businessesKey specs3.5mm jack, Ethernet, ExpressCard 54...
The Dell Latitude 5400 is a great all-around laptop. It checks all of the right boxes. It's just not sexy. It's not super-thin, it's not super-light, it doesn't come in flashy colors, and no one is going to ask you what laptop you're using while you're wo...
Published: 2019-08-06, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Great performance from a ULV processor, I/O features everything you need + optional LTE connectivity, Build from carbon fiber, Optional IR face recognition and fingerprint reader, Monstrous battery life (for the 68Wh version), (Optional) IR face recogniti
Price gets realtively high with the more adequate configurations, Keycaps are on the smaller side
We were exceptionally happy with the Dell Latitude 5400. Usually, the 5000-series of the Latitude line up is one of the most refined and balanced, since they are not crazy expensive, but still, provide the best of everything. For starters, let's say that...
Abstract: We had been eagerly waiting to lay our hands on the E5400 for a while, mainly because of two reasons: first, being amongst the first notebooks to be based on the new Centrino 2 platform and second, being pitched as a true no-nonsense business notebook...
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Published: 2019-08-06, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.es
Great performance from a ULV processor, I/O features everything you need + optional LTE connectivity, Build from carbon fiber, Doesn't use PWM to adjust screen brightness (AUO B140HAN-F87J3 (AUO463D)), Monstrous battery life (for the 68Wh version), (Optio
Price gets relatively high with the more adequate configurations, Keycaps are on the smaller side, Covers only 53% of sRGB (AUO B140HAN-F87J3 (AUO463D))
We were exceptionally happy with the Dell Latitude 5400. Usually, the 5000-series of the Latitude line up is one of the most refined and balanced, since they are not crazy expensive, but still, provide the best of everything. For starters, let's say that...
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