Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Dell Latitude 7400 - Intel Gen 8 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Latitude 7400 - Intel Gen 8.
June 2019
(84%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(59%)
40 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
84010077
The editors liked
Strong performance
Compact
Thin and light
Fantastic battery life
Excellent vibrant touch display
Comfortable Chiclet Keyboard
Full-sounding Speakers
Lots of I/O
Aggressive Pricing
Good performance in short tasks
Comfortable for typing keyboard
Good build quality with a choice between aluminum and carbon fiber
Display doesn't use PWM to adjust its brightness levels
Incredibly high contrast ratio
Optional IR face recognition and
Stylish and strong all-aluminum design and Gorilla Glass 5 screen protection
Covers 95% of sRGB colors (SHP14A2) and has a great color accuracy when our Gaming and Web design profile is present
Great battery life
Detects your presence and unlocks the l
Sleek
Modern design
13+ hours of battery life
Proximity sign-in feature works well
Epic battery life
Fast performance
Standard three-year warranty
Useful security features
Best-in-class performance
Battery life that equals a Qualcomm Snapdragon PC
Yet with a 14-inch screen
Compact and solidly built
Nifty facial recognition technology
Good battery life
Comfortable keyboard
Metal body
Ports aplenty
Battery life
Impossibly small and portable
14" screen in a small footprint
Clean industrial design
Nice vibrant display with nearly no bezels
Good performance
Decent prices when on sale
Beautiful aluminum case
Heavy
Sturdy construction
Haptically-pleasing materials that also resist fingerprints
Excellent input devices
Good LCD color saturation/accuracy and contrast
Long battery runtimes
Strong wireless performance
Very good spea
IPS display
Slim and stylish metal case
Narrow bezel display
Good system performance
Excellent keyboard
Long battery life
Easy to maintain/upgrade
Quiet operation
Thunderbolt 3
The editors didn't like
Pricey
Stylus is an optional up-charge
Glossy display sometimes shows glare
FHD Only Panel Option
Gets warm pretty quickly
Keycaps are on the smaller side
High retail price
Some unevenness in the luminosity
Premium price tag
Memory is soldered to the motherboard
Get's really warm under heavy load
Display could be brighter
Poor speakers
Poor viewing angles (with SafeScreen off)
Thin speakers
Bland design
Nearly $3
000 as reviewed
Facial recognition tech can be occasionally glitchy
Sharp edge can be irritating when typing
Display
Not the battery you were told about
Flaky fingerprint reader
Optional dock is massive
Speakers aren't anything special
Basic webcam
Would be nice to see better webcams in laptops
Price may be too much for some to stomach
Screen needs to be brighter
Major thermal constraints lead to disappointing/inconsistent performance for the i7
Device becomes uncomfortably hot under load
Underwhelming PCMark results
Weak brightness and highly reflective display finish
Published: 2020-04-01, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Stylish and strong all-aluminum design and Gorilla Glass 5 screen protection, Covers 95% of sRGB colors (SHP14A2) and has a great color accuracy when our Gaming and Web design profile is present, Great battery life, Detects your presence and unlocks the l
Premium price tag, Memory is soldered to the motherboard, Get's really warm under heavy load
Now, let's put it straight, the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is not a cheap laptop. Even the most budget-conscious offering costs around $1100 and has only 128GB of SSD storage. If you bump up the storage and choose a faster processor, your price might reach as h...
IPS display, slim and stylish metal case, narrow bezel display, good system performance, excellent keyboard, long battery life, easy to maintain/upgrade, quiet operation, Thunderbolt 3
maximum screen brightness could be higher, no display alternatives, CPU turbo is hardly ever used on battery power, if at all, whistling fan
The Dell Latitude 7400 is a bit more compact and lighter than its predecessor. The device gains in attractiveness due to its narrow bezel display. The innards are in conformance with the latest trends in the industry. A Whiskey Lake quad-core processor pr...
The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is a solid business laptop, and again, solid is the key word here. It just doesn't disappoint in any area. It has great performance, decent battery life, a good keyboard, and a comfortable trackpad.I really only have three co...
Abstract: You can argue about Apple's use of the term 'entry-level' for a laptop that has a starting price of £1299/$1299, but this new 13-inch model is certainly better value for money than its Touch Bar-less predecessor. It provides a major increase in performanc...
Published: 2019-08-22, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Impossibly small and portable, 14" screen in a small footprint, Clean industrial design, Nice vibrant display with nearly no bezels, Good performance, Great battery life, Decent prices when on sale
Optional dock is massive, Speakers aren't anything special, Basic webcam, would be nice to see better webcams in laptops, Price may be too much for some to stomach, Screen needs to be brighter
The 2019 Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is an amazing 14″ laptop that manages to pack a lot into a small form factor. That 14″ display in that thin and light form factor is just an amazing feat. While the display's peak brightness didn't impress me, the rest o...
Published: 2019-08-02, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Good performance in short tasks, Comfortable for typing keyboard, Good build quality with a choice between aluminum and carbon fiber, Display doesn't use PWM to adjust its brightness levels, Incredibly high contrast ratio, Optional IR face recognition and
Gets warm pretty quickly, Keycaps are on the smaller side, High retail price, Some unevenness in the luminosity
Let's put it straight – Dell Latitude 14 7400 is an amazing device. Yes, you need to pay a premium to get it, but you also get pretty much what you pay for – optional IR face recognition, as well as a fingerprint reader, a choice of aluminum and carbon fi...
Pricey, Stylus is an optional up-charge, Glossy display sometimes shows glare, FHD Only Panel Option
The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is intended to be a ThinkPad X1 Yoga competitor and it hits the mark. It's smaller, lighter and just as powerful as that machine in almost all use cases. It fell slightly short of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon in a couple of PCMark...