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The Dell Latitude 5400 Chromebook is not for a "fancy pants" laptop user who prefers superfluous bells and whistles. This business-oriented Chromebook, reviewed at $1,936 (currently on sale for a sweet $1,259), targets down-to-earth worker bees seeking a...
Great battery life, Durable, environmentally friendly design, Powerful performance, Clicky, comfortable keyboard...
So-so audio, Dim and dull display, Expensive...
The Dell Latitude 5400 Chromebook Enterprise is a premium, business notebook with decent battery life and powerful overall performance...
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After Dell released the sleek Latitude 7400 2-in-1, we hoped to see wholesale changes across its stale lineup of business laptop. Unfortunately, the clamshell Latitude 5400 (starting at $819; reviewed at $1,625) didn't get the same love. This business lap...
Durable chassis, Very long battery life, Clicky keyboard, Lots of security features...
Bland design, Dull, dim display...
Long battery life and strong performance make the Dell Latitude 5400 a good business laptop despite its bland design and dim display...
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Dell's Latitude 5400 laptop isn't the sexiest PC around, coming in at 20.85mm thick and weighing in at 3.26 pounds. What it does do is get the job done. It comes with a 14-inch Full HD display, Whiskey Lake vPro processors, a solid keyboard, and more.More...
The Dell Latitude 5400 is a great all-around laptop. It checks all of the right boxes. It's just not sexy. It's not super-thin, it's not super-light, it doesn't come in flashy colors, and no one is going to ask you what laptop you're using while you're wo...
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Screenwise, you get basically three options – a 768p TN panel, a 1080p IPS panel and what would be the most expensive option – the 1080p IPS touchscreen display. Price-wise, the laptop starts at $823, but something more competitive, for example with the C...
Great performance from a ULV processor, I/O features everything you need + optional LTE connectivity, Build from carbon fiber, Optional IR face recognition and fingerprint reader, Monstrous battery life (for the 68Wh version), (Optional) IR face recogniti...
Price gets realtively high with the more adequate configurations, Keycaps are on the smaller side...
We were exceptionally happy with the Dell Latitude 5400. Usually, the 5000-series of the Latitude line up is one of the most refined and balanced, since they are not crazy expensive, but still, provide the best of everything. For starters, let's say that...
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