Testseek.com have collected 48 expert reviews of the Dell Latitude E6420 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Latitude E6420.
February 2012
(81%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
80 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
81010048
The editors liked
Blazing fast performance
Good form factor
Huge LCD screen.
Blazingly fast performance
64bit OS
Rugged.
The laptop boasts high-quality construction with premium materials like carbon fiber and magnesium alloy
Rugged design
Fantastic performance
Fast boot time
Very long battery life
Ultra-rugged design. Core i7 CPU and SSD combo makes for speedy performance. Bluetooth helps connects your wireless peripherals. WiMAX will help keep you connected wherever your work takes you. Backlit keyboard.
Revamped design is nice. Sturdy frame. Wide selection of Intel processors. Backlit keyboard. Great typing experience. Soft mouse buttons. Excellent battery life. Higher-resolution available.
Stylish
Durable design
Great keyboard
Long battery life with nine-cell battery
Excellent durability
Good battery life
Fantastic expansion options (modular bay)
Semi-rugged construction inside and out
Fast Intel Core i7 processor
Almost nine hours of battery life
Adjustable backlit keyboard
Businessrugged build quality
Good overall performance
Lots of options
Including multitouch display
Impressive audio performance
Stays cool
Incredibly Sturdy Case
High-Quality Metallic Design
Very Good Craftsmanship and Excellent Feel
Conveniently Placed Ports
Many Options for Internet Access Available
Comprehensive Warranty
Comfortable Input Devices
Backlit Keyboard
Bright Display
V
Very stable chassis
Protected ports
Extremely bright
Matt screen
Very quiet and cool
High application performance with SSD
User-friendly interface positioning
Large selection of communication modules
Large range of services
Typing-friendly input
The editors didn't like
Bit pricey
Though ultimately worth it.
A little bulky
Though that's understandable.
Middling performance and portability limit the laptop to basic business use
Expensive
Some trouble with water spill test
Bottom runs a little hot
Below-average Wi-Fi scores
Pricey. Laptop gets hot
Very heavy for a 14-inch laptop. Pointing stick is stiff.
Abstract: When affixed to a Dell notebook, the letters "ATG" stand for "All Terrain Grade" and at Dell that means semi-rugged. The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG discussed on this page was introduced in June of 2011 as a tech upgrade to the prior E6400 ATG. This latest...
Abstract: A descendent of the impressive original Latitude XFR D630 and the more recent Latitude E6400 XFR, Dell introduced the updated and improved Latitude E6420 XFR in June of 2011. This latest rough-and-tough model keeps Dell in the competitive rugged notebo...
Very stable chassis, Protected ports, Extremely bright, matt screen, Very quiet and cool, High application performance with SSD, User-friendly interface positioning, Large selection of communication modules, Large range of services, Typing-friendly input
High weight, No number pad, No DisplayPort / USB 3.0 directly on device, Viewing angle dependency on the vertical plane
The Dell Latitude E6420 with the tag ATG supplies additional portability (handle) and ruggedness (ballistic armor). That will appeal to everyone who doesn't exactly treat his/her device with kid gloves, or people who use their laptop remote from cushioned...
The laptop boasts high-quality construction with premium materials like carbon fiber and magnesium alloy
Middling performance and portability limit the laptop to basic business use
The Dell Latitude 14 (E7450) is a business notebook through and through, with a utilitarian and competent yet unimpressive design. If you want a flashy laptop or high-end display you need to look elsewhere, but for a no-frills machine, the Latitude 14 (E7...
Businessrugged build quality, Good overall performance, Lots of options, including multitouch display, Impressive audio performance, Stays cool,
Price is high as configured, USB 3.0 not included, Lackluster display,
The Dell Latitude E6420 is a great choice for business professionals. The notebook's build features a durable "business rugged" design with MIL-STD 810G-tested "Tri-Metal" casing. This basically means it'll withstand the everyday scratches and bumps, as well as the occasional drop (as long as it's a drop and not a fall). The notebook performs well, and we found that even with the Intel HD graphic
Ultra-rugged design. Core i7 CPU and SSD combo makes for speedy performance. Bluetooth helps connects your wireless peripherals. WiMAX will help keep you connected wherever your work takes you. Backlit keyboard.
Pricey. Laptop gets hot
For those that work in harsher environments than an office or classroom, there's the Latitude E6420 XFR, Dell's fully-rugged laptop built to go off the road and protect your data....
Semi-rugged construction inside and out, Fast Intel Core i7 processor, Almost nine hours of battery life, Adjustable backlit keyboard,
Heavy and unwieldy, Expensive,
From its semi-rugged construction to its beefy Intel Core i7 processor, the Dell Latitude E6420-ATG is made to take a beating while providing all of the functionality you need from a business laptop. ...
Abstract: If you're willing to lug an additional pound or three, you can get a much more capable machine that's also easier on your eyes and hands, if not always your pocketbook. Ranging from less than $1,000 to a no-compromises $3,000, these midsize sedans ge...