Dell Latitude E7470 ultrabook review. Scored an excellent 89% in our tests and now counts itself among the best laptops we’ve tested this year. It’s business focused and there are a number of variants but we have the high-end version here. VPro, Smartcard reader, fingerprint reader, NFC and amazing 4K screen.
Dell Latitude 14 7000 Series E7470 specifications.
CPU: Intel Core i7-6600U
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 520
Memory: 8 GB DDR4 SDRAM Single Channel
Display: 14 inch 16:9, 2560×1440 pixel, IPS, Corning Gorilla Glass NBT
Storage: Samsung SSD PM851 M.2 2280 256GB
Weight:1.737 kg / 3.83 pounds
Price: 2300 Euro
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In the end, I went with #10.
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how can i get one please ??
What about the camera quality???
puts laptop on carpet
Hello, I have the same laptop as yours. However, since I got the laptop from a store, the bios happened to be locked and I tried removing both the battery and cmos battery and let the laptop spend about 6-7 hours, but nothing happened after I put everything together. BIOS is still locked. Thanks for any suggestion.
Finger marks…
The major selling point of this thing is that it is an ultrabook-ish size and weight but has a full docking connector.
Unfortunately the docking connector doesn't work (the screen resolution is limited when docked, even if a given screen works it frequently starts flashing when docked, docking triggers daily crashes, the sound driver triggers daily crashes, sound output on the dock doesn't work half the time, laptop gets uncomfortably hot when docked, etc.).
If you discount the docking port (and you really-really should), then suddenly it is just a chubby ultrabook with a so-so screen and keyboard, a wobbly bottom, disgusting assembly quality and subpar reliability (did I mention the daily crashes and the total lack of support or driver updates?).
If you want to preserve your sanity, buy something from a competitor. There are other companies out there making really robust and cool looking ultrabooks, and some of them don't even treat paying customers like crap.
How was the fingerprint sensor performance?
First thing I'm noticing is smudges on the back and glossy screen, that will cause a lot of headache due to glare.
What size screws are used in the laptop?
UPDATE: Just measured the size. It is M2x5mm. It was bummer that I had to borrow one of screw from a corner of the laptop for adding a M.2 42mm SSD Drive. Going to order some more in case I lose one in the future.
Review the y700
Hi and thanks for this. I am dying to see reviews of the new HP elitebook Folio G1. Really wondering about performance and battery life especislly. Are you planning on reviewing it? Also, the new Dell Latitude 13 7000 series (7370) is in the same category. Can you get it too? Thanks for everything
But man 2300 euros
Very nice laptop but they should have put usb-c on it to complete the list of current connections like on the Precision 7xxx range.
This is the last Dell E series so users should not expect to be able to use the E-Dock on laptops after this version.