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Posted by viox
 - November 21, 2016, 16:52:39
A couple of questions:

1. Does it only come with the (in)famous rugged dock connector? I see this as a huge downside since Dell already has already a plethora of docks with a whole-host of connectors . Which leads me to #2

2. What is the max resolution that it can display over the only digital video connector included (HDMI)? can it do 4K at 60 HZ? Dell in their intelligence put on the rigged dock 2 (TWO!!!) serial ports one VGA and just 1 (ONE!!) HDMI. Way to go for people wanting more resolution than 2560x1440

3. Is the M2 port NVME compatible or will it do only SATA III speeds?


Posted by Px
 - November 21, 2016, 16:46:35
Aggressive PWM (197 Hz at 90 % brightness setting and below) = Big "NO" for me  :-\

To bad still so many companies just doesn't care about it.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 20, 2016, 02:31:32
Robust. This robust 14 inch laptop from Dell will thrive in harsh conditions. The very bright IPS screen and the whopping 97 Wh battery ensure that this laptop is ready for wherever your work takes you.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-14-Rugged-5414-Notebook-Review.184649.0.html