Dell Latitude E6420 ATG
Dell Latitude E6420 ATG
Pros
- Excellent durability
- Good battery life
- Modular drive bay allows for easy storage expansion
Cons
- Expensive
- Heavy like a brick
- Difficult to upgrade (opening the unit requires some time and effort)
Dell Latitude E6420 ATG
If you like the current lineup of Dell business laptops but need something more rugged for use and abuse at work, then Dell's new Latitude Dell Latitude E6420 ATG might be the perfect notebook for you. Keep reading to find out more about this semi-rugged laptop. Dell Latitude E6420 ATG system is a bit pricey, however, and screen resolution options are limited.
Our Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Specifications:
- 14.0-inch LED-backlit 1366x768 Anti-Glare Display
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
- Intel Core i7-2620M processor (2.70GHz, 4MB cache)
- Intel HD Graphics 3000
- 4GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
- 128GB mobility solid state drive (Samsung PM810)
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 802.11a/b/g/n Half Mini Card
- Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth Module
- 8X DVD+/-RW drive with Roxio and Cyberlink Power DVD
- 9-cell Li-ion battery (97Wh) and 90W AC adapter
- 3-Year Basic Hardware Service with 3-Year NBD Limited Onsite Service After Remote Diagnosis
- Weight: 7.06lbs with 9-cell battery and optical drive (5.95lbs advertised starting weight with 6-cell battery and airbay)
- Dimensions (with 9-cell battery): 14.08 x 10.4 x 1.2-1.5-inches
- MSRP as configured: $3,037.00
The chassis of the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG feels extremely well built and resists flexing in the usual spots when you apply pressure. I did notice a bit of flex under the right palm rest, but that is expected since the optical drive bay is located directly under this area. With the notebook closed, the screen cover gives above-average protection for the screen and should prevent any keyboard key marks from imprinting on the LCD even if a small child happens to step on the screen lid. To that end, a lightweight adult could probably stand on this notebook without causing any damage (though I do NOT recommend it).Dell Latitude E6420 ATG With the notebook open I was unable to produce any ripples or distortions on the display even when "punching" the back of the screen. Again, who needs a laptop bag?
Dell Latitude E6420 ATG
Users looking to upgrade parts or IT staff looking to replacing components will find the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is a bit of a mixed bag in terms of service. The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG only easily accessible expansion options are the modular drive bay (more on that later) and the hard drive bay. You can remove the hard drive (or SSD) by removing four screws on the bottom of the notebook and pulling the drive out the side. If you want to upgrade the RAM or the wireless cards, you will have to remove the entire base cover from the notebook by removing seven screws along with the port covers which are also secured by six additional screws. My advice is to configure the notebook the way you want it at the time of purchase unless you want to spend a lot of time with a screwdriver.
The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG offers a somewhat odd array of ports for a current-generation notebook. Dell Latitude E6420 ATG get three USB 2.0 ports along with an extra USB 2.0/eSATA port, VGA and HDMI, Ethernet/LAN, ExpressCard expansion slot and even a SmartCard reader for added security. Dell Latitude E6420 ATG obvious omission here is USB 3.0 ... and it seems quite strange that Dell didn't include it until you learn more about the modular drive bay. The optical drive in the Dell Latitude E6420 ATG can be removed and replaced with your choice of an optional second battery, a second hard drive, or "E-modular" USB 3.0 ports. There is also an "E-Legacy Extender" which adds serial, parallel and PS/2 support for companies that have to connect to older "legacy" hardware. If you don't care about an optical drive or extra ports you can insert the included "Airbay" module to cut down on weight. All descriptions below are listed from left to right.
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