Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the Dell Latitude 7370 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Latitude 7370.
May 2016
(78%)
83 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
11 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
78010083
The editors liked
Uses the latest Intel Core M5 processor
Extremely slim and light-weight (1.12kg)
Packed with Business-class features
Good battery life
Large 13.3″ Screen (1920×1080)
Impeccable build quality and premium feel
Lightweight
Thin
Portable
Excellent input devices
High-quality screen (high maximum brightness
Wide sRGB coverage
High contrast)
Two USB-C connectors with Thunderbolt
Good utilization of the Core m7-6Y75
Beautiful design
Vivid Infinity display
Strong port selection
Impressively thin
Light
And quiet
Attractive design
Cool carbon fiber construction
Fanless and silent
Appealing keyboard
Extremely thin and light
QHD+ InfinityEdge display
Durable
Stylish design
Plenty of ports
Very slim and light
Yet strong. Very good Infinity displays
Comfy keyboard
RAM options up to 16 gigs
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports
Sophisticated and sturdy chassis
Future-proof ports
Fast wireless connections
Precise input devices
Solid application performance
Low temperature development
Fanless
3 years warranty
The editors didn't like
A little expensive
The adaptive brightness and contrast can't be turned off
The screen uses PWM from 0 to 99% brightness (our Health-Guard profile takes care of that)
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews Dell's sexy new high end 13.3” business Ultrabook, the 2.48 lb. (1.12 kg) Latitude 13 7370. This is one of the best looking 13” business laptops on the market, and it's available with a carbon fiber or aluminum lid. Dell also offers 12 a...
Thin and light, Tactile keyboard, Great port selection
Core M only, Pricey, Unusual webcam position
With a compact chassis, excellent keyboard and great build quality, the Latitude 13 7370 is the Windows laptop to take on the road. It's not exactly a powerhouse thanks to Intel's Core M chip inside, so don't expect it to be the fastest business brain on...
Massive Australian price hike, Much better value to be had elsewhere
Read more Microsoft customizes Surface tablets for enterprisesThe Latitude 7370 is an attractive and well-designed laptop that is well suited for business users with modest computing requirements. It offers security features that are not available in many...
Sleek, attractive design, Thin, light and highly portable, Anti-reflective InfinityEdge display, Very good keyboard and trackpad, Dual Thunderbolt and USB 3.0, Ultra-fast NVMe M.2 SSD, No fan noise whatsoever, Three-year ProSupport warranty
Pricey for a Core m5 laptop, CPU not suited to demanding workloads, Touchscreen is an optional extra, Webcam position not ideal
Dell's Latitude 13 7370 is, in many ways, an excellent laptop. It presents a good-quality 13in display in a light 12in form factor, it's robust and well built throughout, the keyboard and trackpad are excellent, there's zero noise to contend with, port se...
It's a business laptop, there's no escaping that. But our time with the Dell Latitude 13 7370 was great - it's probably the most accessible business laptop out there, with a form factor that everyone can get along with. If you are a small business owner a...
Very well designed, Sharp, antiglare display, PCIe SSD is very fast, Two Thunderbolt Type C ports, Silent
Expensive, Gets warm in your lap, Just one USB Type A port.
In terms of raw figures, the Dell Latitude 13 7370 is a mixed bag.It has a blisteringly-fast PCIe SSD, but the Core m5-6Y57 is slow compared to even a Broadwell-U Core i3. Its integrated graphics, too, are capable only of simple web browsing and movie pla...
There's a lot to like about the Dell Latitude 13 7370, from its stunning design to its brilliantly tactile and responsive keyboard. However, when its display and performance just don't match up to the vastly superior and cheaper XPS 13, it feels like busi...
Light, carbon fiber body, Great wireless connectivity, including LTE data, Standard 3-year warranty
Dull exterior, especially without carbon lid, Only one USB port standard, Weak processor and graphics performance, Extremely expensive
The concept of a “business” PC is vague. In theory, such systems go beyond the norms of a typical consumer laptop. In truth, the line between home and work is vague – and the Latitude 13 7370 is proof of that. Though not identical to the XPS 13, this L...