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The Latitude E6320 is built very well, its
screen lid is made of anodized aluminum (scratch resistant) fitted in a
magnesium alloy frame and secured to the powder-coated plastic chassis with two
steel hinges. Dell has spared no expense in ensuring the laptop feels elegant
on touch, be its brushed screen lid or smooth palmrest. There isn’t a hint of
gloss on the E6320, ensuring fingerprint smudges are down to a minimum.
The laptop comes with dual-input keyboard,
like the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 – a standard trackpad and additional trackpoint
navigation. The rubber-tipped keys are concave and a treat to type on, the
pointing stick for navigation is great to use as well. The laptop’s matte
screen is well lit and good for reading text, not so much for multimedia usage.
With the kind of internal hardware present on the Dell Latitude E6320,
performance is never going to be a problem. Multitasking with regular office
suites, video conferencing, listening to music, and browsing the web is easily
taken care of, no problems whatsoever.
The laptop’s battery life isn’t great
though, lasting just over 70 minutes in our synthetic test – expect just about
3 hours (or less) on a conservative power plan. That’s about the only blemish
on this otherwise stylish ultraportable business laptop which sells at a very
high premium.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Screen: 13.3-inch matte, 1366 x 768
resolution;
CPU: 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7-2620M;
RAM: 8GB DDR3;
HDD: 128GB SSD;
GPU: Onboard Intel HD 3000;
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit;
Ports: 2 x USB, HDMI, VGA, eSATA, card
reader, fingerprint reader, more;
Weight: 1.7-kg
Website: www.dell.co.in
Price: Rs 1,32,137