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Title: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: Redaktion on February 12, 2015, 10:34:36
The carbon dwarf. If you do not like a tablet and a smartphone is not big enough, then the 12.5-inch Ultrabook Dell Latitude 12 E7250 is a full business notebook that fits in your bag. Let us see what the small device is capable of.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-12-E7250-Ultrabook-Review.135824.0.html
Title: Re: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: Anony on February 12, 2015, 13:45:16
For a price exceeding 1000 euros I fail to understand why this unit is not deserving thin bezel like the XPS13. What a turnoff at the first sight!
Title: Re: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: powerslave12r on February 12, 2015, 16:54:47
I'm extremely happy that they chose the two physical buttons at the bottom of the touchpad.
Title: Re: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: Gollumstv on February 13, 2015, 00:27:37
Finally, IPS or TN? Specifications: TN-LED, test and PRO: IPS.
Title: Re: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: Rene R. on September 15, 2015, 15:57:29
The battery comparison is not quite fair. You are testing the Dell Latitude 12 E7250 with the big battery against the Lenovo X240 with the small battery.

My X240 runs for almost 20h with wireless...
Title: Re: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: Egil Nilsen on January 04, 2016, 12:26:23
Review should have mentioned Home and End keys being set as second functions on Right/left arrows. This is a drawback in business use, since the FN-key needs to be pressed. Combinations like ctrl+home gets tricky.
Title: Re: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: a on January 09, 2016, 19:20:20
this laptop is exteremly loud and the noise is very unpleasant; even when just browsing websites
Title: Re: Dell Latitude 12 E7250 Ultrabook Review
Post by: Delluser on January 01, 2023, 14:25:46
Interesting. Have had this laptop for a little more than a year. Be sure to get the protection plan. My laptop has been closing without notice and needing rebooting from the get go. Not a techie, I trusted Dell (I know, that's not so savvy on my part). Bottom line: now the battery (brand new yesterday) after a 20 hour charge, runs at only 67% full charge. In addition, the storage data light blinks endlessly since a heat spell a week ago, indicating apparently there is damage to CPU. I'm copying all my data today and shopping for a new computer. Wouldn't recommend it.