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Posted by Heracles
 - November 23, 2022, 23:38:52
Quote from: axela on October 25, 2022, 08:18:59
Quote from: Heracles on October 22, 2022, 19:59:26a business laptop must have an ethernet port - it can't be taken seriously otherwise.

Hello, we have 2022, there is WiFi everywhere or you can use built-in LTE.

Hi. It is well-known that WiFi is not secure since it goes over the air and can be hacked. This is why it's not used e.g. in banks. LTE is a WAN connection, not LAN. Cheers.
Posted by axela
 - October 25, 2022, 08:18:59
Quote from: Heracles on October 22, 2022, 19:59:26a business laptop must have an ethernet port - it can't be taken seriously otherwise.

Hello, we have 2022, there is WiFi everywhere or you can use built-in LTE.
Posted by Heracles
 - October 22, 2022, 23:01:17
The other option missing from this thing vis-a-vis the 5310 is the integrated numpad - a godsend for anyone with a need to enter character codes when typing text, like multilingual folks.
Posted by Heracles
 - October 22, 2022, 19:59:26
The answer to the question at the beginning of the article, "Progress or regression?", is clearly "regression". Also, a business laptop must have an ethernet port - it can't be taken seriously otherwise.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 15, 2022, 19:37:49
Dell's 13-incher has upgrades and downgrades at the same time: Thunderbolt with USB 4.0 is now on board, but RAM slots, Ethernet port, and touchpad buttons are omitted. Progress or regression? We put the Latitude through its paces.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Latitude-5320-in-review-Dell-spoils-the-mouse-replacement.608322.0.html