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Every so often in life, you get a hold of a laptop and start running it through its paces and, as you do, a soft melody, or in this case Sisquo's "Thong Song" started playing in my head as I fell for the Dell Latitude 7410 ($1,579 starting, $2,678 as revi...
Attractive, compact design, Beautiful 4K Display, Great performance, Clicky Keyboard, Good battery life...
Upgrades can get expensive, Heavier than rivals, Limited to integrated UHD graphics...
The Dell Latitude 7410 is a serious contender in the business realm with its powerful performance, host of security features and good battery life in a super-light chassis...
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As a direct successor to the 14-inch 2019 Latitude 7400, the 2020 latitude 7410 brings a host of changes both inside and out including even a new chassis design. It's an upper mid-range subnotebook for business users sitting in between the lesser Latitude...
vPro, proximity, fingerprint, webcam shutter, and IR security features, larger clickpad than last year's model, quiet under most loads, 2x Thunderbolt 3 ports, upgradeable M.2 SSD, strong metal chassis, long battery life, optional 4G LTE, no PWM...
slightly thicker and heavier than other 14-inch subnotebooks, UHD Graphics only; no Iris or Ryzen options, RAM and WLAN are not user-upgradeable, poor grayscale calibration out-of-the-box, clickpad key feedback could be firmer, umimpressive CPU performanc...
In review: Dell Latitude 7410. Test unit provided by DellThe Latitude 7410 is a solid no-frills business clamshell. Its chassis and hinges feel stronger than what Lenovo and HP have to offer in this size category for a better first impression. We can see...
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In the past, Dell's Chromebooks were often low-end devices with some major drawbacks (the Chromebook 11 3181 comes to mind). However, these often targeted the education market with an emphasis on low cost. That ethos took a drastic shift with the Inspiron...
sleek carbon fiber finish, lightweight, good port selection, NVMe SSD, replaceable SSD, good battery life, great performance, cool and silent operation, WWAN option, great for office use...
display is dimmer than average, mushy keyboard and clickpad, Chrome OS is still limited compared to Windows...
In review: Dell Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise. Review unit courtesy of Dell.Dell's Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise is designed to be the pinnacle of the Chromebook world. For the most part, Dell has succeeded. The machine's high portability, exc...
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We recently reviewed Dell's Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise, a high-end Chromebook with a price tag to match its performance. That device is a compelling (if expensive) Chromebook for businesses, but what about those that want the same great Chrome O...
excellent build quality, good keyboard and clickpad, bright screen with great contrast ratio, excellent performance, incredible battery life, fast and replaceable NVMe SSD, quiet fan, fast WiFi with WWAN option...
very expensive, especially for a Chromebook, weak speakers, disappointing graphical performance in Android, Chrome OS is limited compared to Windows, macOS...
In review: Dell Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise 2-in-1. Review device provided by Dell.The Dell Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise 2-in-1 is a remarkable Chromebook. It nails most of the key features of Chrome OS: fluid web performance, long battery...
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Looking for a good business Chromebook? You won't find one in the Dell Latitude 7410 Chromebook. Premium Chromebooks are getting more popular, but filling a laptop with high-end specs and calling it a “business” machine to drive up the price should look l...
Solid performance, Great battery life, Comfortable keyboard...
Absurdly priced, Awful touchpad, Dim display, Scratchy speakers, Wonky panel placement...
The Dell Latitude 7410 Chromebook is so overpriced and plagued with such a terrible touchpad that good battery life and performance can't make up for it...
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