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DELL - LATITUDE 9440 BUSINESS LAPTOP
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|November, 2023
Dell has expanded its Latitude series with a new business laptop. Powered by a 13th-generation Intel CPU and built on the Intel vPro platform, this machine aims to deliver reliable business-class performance.
Price: ₹2,66,827
SCORE
PRICE: 8/10
PERFORMANCE: 9/10
FEATURES: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
Sporting a 14-inch screen with QHD+ (2560×1600) display resolution, it provides a compact yet visually competent setup. The inclusion of ComfortView Plus, a low blue light solution, adds to its practical features. In this exploration, we’ll delve into the specifics of this new addition, dissecting its functionalities in the business laptop landscape.
▾ Compact Design, Ample Screen Real Estate
The 14-inch screen on the Latitude 9440 2-in-1 by Dell feels remarkably spacious, thanks to its high resolution and near bezel-less design. The generously sized touchpad, an upgrade from previous Latitude models, adds convenience even with the laptop’s touchscreen capability. Typing on the matte-finished keyboard above the touchpad is a comfortable experience, with well-spaced keys that eliminate any sense of discomfort or unfamiliarity.
The laptop’s matte dark grey build is accented by a slightly shiny material along its edges, giving it a touch of sophistication. In terms of ports, the Latitude 9440 is minimalistic, featuring three Thunderbolt or USB-C ports and a single headphone jack. For those transitioning to a USB-C or Thunderbolt-centric setup, an adapter may be necessary.
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