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If you are seriously considering a premium 14-inch ultrabook for your business, you just can't miss on the Latitude 14 7480. The notebook offers excellent build quality, long battery life, enough I/O when you get back to the office and, of course, comfort...
Excellently built, Portable (thin and light), Good input devices, Great IPS panel with wide sRGB coverage, high maximum brightness and good contrast, The screen doesn't use PWM across all brightness levels, The motherboard holds two RAM slots, Incredibly...
The trackstick positioning isn't ideal, Pricey, Some configurations come with SATA SSD instead of PCIe NVMe SSD...
The Latitude 14 7480 is one of those devices which quality is their middle name. You may have to pay a little bit of extra money but it's definitely worth it. You will get in an excellently built compact, rigid 14-inch device with comfortable keyboard and...
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The Dell Latitude 14 7000 (7480) starts at a very reasonable $1,029, but its price balloons to $1,849 when you add high-end components like an Intel Core i7-7600U processor, a 256GB SSD, a full HD screen, and biometric security features for easier logins...
Powerful processor, USB-C with Thunderbolt 3, IR and fingerprint login...
Pricey, Soft speakers...
The Dell Latitude 14 7000 (7480) is a top-notch business laptop when configured with top-of-the-line components, though it is a bit more expensive than rivals when so equipped...
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Business as usual. With its redesigned chassis, lighter weight and much-improved battery life, the upper-class Latitude once again ticks all the right check boxes when it comes to business notebooks. The 14-inch 7480 is equipped with current-generation ha...
outstanding build quality, great battery life, bright, non-glare display, attractive design, quiet and unobtrusive, great overall performance, IR Camera wouldn't unlock the notebook...
very noticeable coil whine, lacks physical docking port (no legacy docking station support), pointing stick arrangement still not perfect, CPU performance somewhat lower, still not as light as the competition...
While not nearly as glamorous as Dell's own 13-inch and 15-inch XPS siblings, the Latitude 7480 is in some way the business-equivalent of those well-received mainstream machines. The good-looking 14-inch laptop is smaller and much lighter than before, but...
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Dell's Latitude line has been a familiar sight in the business market for over two decades. It's currently offered in three tiers, starting with the entry-level 3000 series, then the mid-level 5000 series, and finally the top-tier 7000 series. The subject...
Solid build quality, Good keyboard and touchpad, Beautiful QHD touch display option, Excellent overall performance, Plentiful port selection, including USB TypeC with Thunderbolt 3...
Can get pricey when configured with options, No more snapin docking solutions, Card reader only for MicroSD, Cooling fan can be noisy, IR camera not available with all display choices...
The Dell Latitude E7480 represents the next generation of business notebooks. It's thin, light, durable, and offers excellent overall performance for most tasks. Its battery life didn't blow us away next to the competition, but should get you through a fu...
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