The 2020 Dell Latitude lineup is here. Dell's business laptop lineup sports the newest Comet Lake processors with vPro and updated designs.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-announces-new-2020-Latitude-business-laptop-lineup-including-new-Latitude-9410.464210.0.html
No Ryzens again? This is getting very suspicious.
There's no freaking 6 core option for 7210!!! And also it's not 3:2 but 16:10. Are you idiots??? For about a year now I just see made up and fake claims here on this site. If it's not for the standardized reviews, I'd forgo this site completely. And this even make me question the accuracy of your tests. How much of it you just made up?
Quote from: davids on May 19, 2020, 16:12:55
No Ryzens again? This is getting very suspicious.
No Ryzens because AMD CPUs still don't support Thunderbolt 3 technology. And Dell can't release business laptops or even some consumer laptops without Thunderbolt support.
Did they lose the touchpad buttons? That was the only reason I liked dell and specifically this series of laptops.
Quote from: jnrfalcon7 on May 19, 2020, 18:03:38There's no freaking 6 core option for 7210!!! And also it's not 3:2 but 16:10. Are you idiots???
Maybe before calling other people idiots, make sure that you are correct. Because you are wrong: https://i.imgur.com/rvrC0f8.jpg
Quote from: x on May 19, 2020, 22:11:19Did they lose the touchpad buttons? That was the only reason I liked dell and specifically this series of laptops.
The Latitude 7000 line does not have dedicated touchpad buttons anymore, but the Latitude 5000 still has them.
Quote from: Tiago on May 19, 2020, 21:43:53
No Ryzens because AMD CPUs still don't support Thunderbolt 3 technology. And Dell can't release business laptops or even some consumer laptops without Thunderbolt support.
That can't really be true since Intel loosened its control (they allowed the manufacture of the necessary controllers) and even started giving Thunderbolt certifications to motherboards for AMD processors. AFAIK. So, it is possible although perhaps not easy. Not to mention I'm not sure it's a necessary feature in a business laptop. What would they use it for? And one problem with Thunderbolt is that if you choose to disable it for security reasons, you lose the associated USB-C ports completely - including USB and DisplayPort functionality. That's why it's desirable in business machines to have USB-C without Thunderbolt. Or dedicated USB and DP.