Testseek.co.uk have collected 48 expert reviews of the Dell Latitude E6420 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Latitude E6420.
February 2012
(81%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
80 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
81010048
The editors liked
Very tough chassis and optional carry handle
Solid build quality
Processor performance
Tough 'businessrugged' chassis
Good keyboard
Multitouch touchpad and pointing stick
Lots of customisation options
Good battery life
The editors didn't like
You'll add to the cost by upgrading baselevel components.
We can conclude that the Dell Latitude ATG E6420 will make you remain faithful to it by offering great advantages, like durable design with special materials, battery life and processor. The price might be off-putting, though....
The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is as solid and speedy as a Welsh winger, though we do have one or two concerns about the quality of the construction. The performance is undeniably good, though, and the odd component upgrade here and there could really mak...
The Dell Latitude E6420 XFR is a tank of a laptop, well suited to the outdoors. If you require a really rugged system then this is it – but you better have deep pockets. Performance is very good too, although we were a little disappointed by the touchs...
The Dell Latitude E6420 is a good, if slightly odd laptop. It's fast with plenty of ports, a reasonably comfortable set of input devices and a lengthy warranty. It also has surprisingly good battery life, even though it's relatively heavy. It's also ve...
You'll add to the cost by upgrading baselevel components.
There's no doubting that the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is a tough customer. However, if you want to up the specifications, you're going to need to up the financial outlay. As ever when this is the case, you could move away from that base pricepoint rathe...
Overall, the Dell Latitude E6420 is a comfortable unit to use and we like it. It feels sturdy and it also has understated good looks. We'd spec it up a little, though, and add a fingerprint reader as well as backlit keyboard; we're disappointed that th...
Abstract: When affixed to a Dell notebook, the letters "ATG" stand for "All Terrain Grade" and at Dell that means semi-rugged. The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG discussed on this page was introduced in June of 2011 as a tech upgrade to the prior E6400 ATG. This latest...