Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Dell Latitude 7240 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Latitude 7240.
December 2013
(81%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(60%)
2 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
81010052
The editors liked
Attractive carbon fiber design
Bright and colorful 1920 x 1080 display
Comfortable keyboard
Solid everyday performance
Three-year warranty with onsite service
Compact ultrabook. Three USB 3.0 ports
HDMI
Ethernet
And mini-DisplayPort in a 12-inch ultrabook. Comfortable
Old-scholl style keyboard. MIL-SPEC rating.
Great 1080p touchscreen
Exterior looks good
Feels solid
Three USB 3.0 ports
Three-year warranty
Very good benchmark performance
High-res multi-touch display
Good input ergonomics
System noise during low load
Docking connector
Interface layout
WWAN is optionally available
System performance
Power consumption
Weight
Keyboard
Gorgeous and bright 1080p IPS Gorilla Glass touchscreen
Fast application performance
Easy reparability and upgradeability
WWAN and docking station options
Solid construction
Generally low system noise under typical use
3-year warranty as standard
The editors didn't like
Below-average battery life
A little pricey
No pointing stick. A hint of keyboard flex. Premium pricing
Pricey as configured
Rear-mounted ports and power plug can be inconvenient in tight spaces
No VGA port
Smallish touch pad
Heavy for its size
Small SSD (128GB)
Unfortunately it's let down by a keyboard that we can only describe as poor
And a lack of configuration options for operating system
Storage capacity and type
Screen resolution and touch support (in the UK at any rate). It's a pity Dell didn't go the e
Unfortunately it's let down by a keyboard that we can only describe as poor, and a lack of configuration options for operating system, storage capacity and type, screen resolution and touch support (in the UK at any rate). It's a pity Dell didn't go the e
The Dell Latitude E7240 is a curate's egg of an ultrabook. It's solidly made and well connected, with impressive performance and excellent audio output. It also benefits from a cable-conscious attitude to the arrangement of ports and connectors. Unfort...
Published: 2014-01-06, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Compact ultrabook. Three USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, Ethernet, and mini-DisplayPort in a 12-inch ultrabook. Comfortable, old-scholl style keyboard. MIL-SPEC rating.
No pointing stick. A hint of keyboard flex. Premium pricing
The Dell Latitude E7240 Touch is a compact sub-3.5 pound business ultrabook with a 1080p touch screen and MIL-SPEC certification. It's a good choice if you have a team testing whether Windows 8 will work for your organization, but there are less expensiv...
Great 1080p touchscreen, Exterior looks good, feels solid, Three USB 3.0 ports, Three-year warranty
Pricey as configured, Rear-mounted ports and power plug can be inconvenient in tight spaces, No VGA port, Smallish touch pad
Those looking for an attractive business ultrabook would do well to consider Dell's Latitude E7240 Touch. It's a bit expensive, but it gets all the business basics right, while adding a long warranty and some unique security features. ...
Gorgeous and bright 1080p IPS Gorilla Glass touchscreen, Fast application performance, Easy reparability and upgradeability, WWAN and docking station options, Solid construction, Generally low system noise under typical use, 3-year warranty as standard
Loud system noise under moderate-high loads, CPU throttles under full system load, Maximum brightness drops if running on batteries, Expensive
Dell Latitude E7240 TouchDell has made an already solid business notebook even better. This is still a lightweight and modular system with fast application performance, but the Touch model is highly recommended over its non-touch counterpart as the benefi...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: David , review by: Laptopmag.com
Attractive carbon fiber design, Bright and colorful 1920 x 1080 display, Comfortable keyboard, Solid everyday performance, Three-year warranty with onsite service
Below-average battery life, A little pricey
The Dell Latitude E7240 Touch sports a vibrant full HD touch display, an excellent keyboard, swift performance and strong security in a sleek design, but its battery life falls short....
system noise during low load, docking connector, interface layout, WWAN is optionally available, system performance, power consumption, weight, keyboard
system noise during full load, performance falls under full load, no Bluetooth, no fingerprint reader, very high price
Dell Latitude E7240Dell created a solid and decent business ultrabook with the Latitude E7240. It is light and delivers a good system performance. Several components can be replaced and it comes with many important business features including a docking po...
Published: 2014-06-27, Author: Alex , review by: itbusiness.ca
Abstract: Dell's Latitude series of notebooks have long been their premium series of business workhorses, and for 2014, the new top of the range 7000 series are the first Ultrabook Latitudes. Dell calls them “pinnacle of Latitude performance”, and models are availa...
It has a good feel with a rubberised lid, It gets through the Windows functions quickly, The graphics are good and crisp, There is good video on Skype, It is more powerful than the processor suggests.
The battery life could be better, The keyboard is not backlit, The keyboard feels slightly rubbery, rather than precise, There is no CD/DVD drive, It is expensive.
A fast, portable laptop with a good touchscreen. Buy for reliable power but not for a long battery life...