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Title: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on October 25, 2012, 04:23:42
A Tough Companion. "Full power for professional use in a light and compact notebook" is what Dell aims to offer with the Latitude E6330. This is the 13.3 inch model equipped with a current Ivy Bridge processor and (optionally) a fast SSD.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-Latitude-E6330-Notebook.83407.0.html
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: yogi bear on October 25, 2012, 23:34:09
not as good as thinkpads nuff
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: roby on December 14, 2012, 20:32:57
Im testing this now, display is awful, eyes get tired fast, very poor quality compared to my old acer aspire 6930.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: ed on January 11, 2013, 01:36:31
Not much has changed since the E4310 from over 2 years ago. You would hope that Dell would get their s*** together and slim down their corporate models, replace the terrible LCDs, add in wireless docking/charging etc. Who uses CDs/DVDs these days anyways?
Title: Re: Problem with the desactivation of WIFI
Post by: Emile NDIKUMANA on September 19, 2013, 18:21:30
 Dear SIrs/Madam,

I live in Burundi. My Dell lat6330 has a serious problem of the desactivation of WIFI. This may occur tree times a day. Please would you give me hints to solve this?

THNKS

Emile N
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: KLS on January 16, 2014, 22:34:26
 Very poor quality,  wifi unstable. CD reader has to be held closed with Gaffer tap.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: Bharath on March 25, 2014, 19:53:04
I love this laptop .. Robust,compact and weigh less , good trackpad when compared to other consumer models
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: Hisham Mohd Mukhtar on December 21, 2014, 18:13:05
I kinda think that this is going to be another classic from Dell like them D series.  Its gonna keep on chugging along long after its competitors have given up the ghost.  Kinda dated designwise perhaps but I do believe that the longevity of service redered for general computing will be far above par. 
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E6330 Notebook
Post by: Dre on December 09, 2017, 14:14:36
QuoteNevertheless, the test device is not fully suitable for work while on the move since the screen is too dark for clear use in direct sunlight.
Received yesterday this laptop, was a little bit worried about this light. So far I must admit it is better than I expected.
For the rest it is a very solid machine, currently even running with the 500 GB DH i/o SSD it runs amazingly fast (12 GB RAM onboard). The SSD is on its way...  ;)
Also the wifi  is very stable, it reaches the same speed as my desktop (on the LAN by cable).

I bought it as a nice refurbished machine for home as a successor of my old Dell D630. Paid € 282,95 euros including the docking PR03X (incl 3 months guarantee).