Dell Latitude 7420 review

One bar underneath the apex of Dell’s corporate PC progressive system (the Latitude 9000 series), you’ll track down the astounding if fairly grave Dell Latitude 7420. This 14-inch business PC gets unobtrusive upgrades with each new age. The furthest down the line form doesn’t fix what isn’t broken, adding Intel’s most recent silicon and little else. This implies that until further notice, it’s a better option than our long-lasting most loved venture ultraportable, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (whose new Gen 9 version, which coordinates with the Dell’s transition to eleventh Generation Intel processors, we haven’t tried at this point). Pick the Latitude 7420 assuming you need a skilled workhorse with great processing , regardless of whether it is a bit heavier and more costly than the ThinkPad.
Dell Latitude 7420 Specifications

Hardware
Laptop Class |
Business |
Processor |
Intel Core i7-1185G7 |
Processor Speed |
3 GHz |
RAM |
16 GB |
Storage |
256 GB SSD |
Screen Size |
14 inches |
Native Display Resolution |
1,920 by 1,080 |
Touch Screen |
No |
Panel Technology |
IPS |
Variable Refresh Support |
None |
Screen Refresh Rate |
60 Hz |
Graphics Processor |
Intel Iris Xe |
General
Wireless Connectivity |
802.11ax, Bluetooth |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
0.68 by 12.65 by 8.22 inches |
Weight |
2.7 lbs |
Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes) |
17:46 |
USB Ports |
2x USB-C which support Thunderbolt 4
1x USB Type-A |
Webcam |
Yes, 720p and 1080p options |
Price |
$2,636.52 (amazon) |
Software
Operating System |
Windows 10 |
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