Dell's 14-incher comes across as a sophisticated business subnotebook: modern ports, input devices that are a joy to use, Windows Hello with facial recognition and proximity sensor as well as security functions and setup options galore. What could possibly go wrong?
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-7420-Review-Windows-PC-Maximum-Security.614555.0.html
Thanks for the review, but am I missing something?
The Latitude 7430 is just out with kaby lake, how come you're reviewing the 7420 which by now is pretty old?
This laptop has one of the best latitude keyboards ever (the feel, not the layout), but the touchpad is one of the worst I have ever used. It is unusuable for various actions, especialy as the author mentioned, for click and drag operations.
If you write code, or deal with text, you will have a terrible time using the trackpad to select portions of text.
Dell needs to go back to the physical buttons on the touchpad.
The touchpad design is bad enough to make me want to go back to the 7400 or older latitudes.
I don't see any changes on the new latitude 7430 either.
The data is wrong. At the of the article on the PROS and CONS section it says it doesn't has GPU Intel Iris XE, which is wrong because on the article on the graphics card section it says it DOES has the Iris XE.
I'm gonna sell mine latitude e7270 and upgrade it to latitude e7420. According to benchmarks it's 182% more efficient and 5 years fresher. I'm hyped :D