From its dark grey, brushed anodized aluminum case to its magnesium-based insides and sturdy-looking hinges and lock, everything about it screams “hard-core business tool.”īut with a price tag of $1590 (as of June 15, 2011) for a 14-inch screen and an Intel Core i5-based configuration that didn’t even have an integrated webcam, our 5.6-pound test unit seemed designed for enterprises willing to pay a premium for durability and excellent battery life–the E5420’s best features–over portability and video-chat support. The Dell Latitude E5420 is one of the toughest-looking corporate laptops I’ve seen that isn’t specifically designated as ruggedized. When Dell means business, it doesn’t kid around.
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