Thursday, February 23, 2017

Dell Latitude 7280 review: A business laptop with consumer attitude

Dell's Latitude 7280 is an enterprise spinoff of the popular XPS 13. How is it different, and should businesses be interested? Read on.

Usually, when it comes to laptops aimed at businesses – versus flashy consumer devices – I get ready to be bored. However, during the last few years, companies such as Dell and HP have begun essentially merging the best of its high-end consumer lineup with an enterprise-focused one. It's a smart move because people who work in the business world are not immune to nice-looking PCs.

The Dell Latitude 7280 is such a device. Put it up against the XPS 13, and you'd notice similarities. Nonetheless, the Latitude 7280 on the inside is very different, and it makes one heck of a productivity machine.

About this Dell Latitude 7280 review

For this review, I used a Latitude 7280 loaned by Dell with a Core i7, 256GB SSD (SATA Class 20), 8GB of RAM, and a full HD (1920 x 1080) anti-glare, non-touch display. The review unit also has the optional IR camera for Windows Hello and the included fingerprint reader. It weighs 2.82lbs (1.28kg).

It cost $1,830.00, not including tax or shipping.

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