![]() ![]() This decrease is visible when our test model is compared to the Latitude E6500, the 15.4 inch model of the series. It seems understandable that the connections available will have to decrease sometime in their number, and in their extent, as the size of the case decreases. Additionally, the robust metallic hinges, which have no problems whatsoever in holding the 13.3 inch screen in a fixed position, are yet another positive aspect of the E4300. The magnesium alloy, which was used in the case, has a very good weight to sturdiness relation, which is clearly observable in the laptop. This is also true about the display, which shows not only an excellent resistance to pressure, but also a great torsional rigidity which made a positive impression on us. Wherever one bends or presses the case, the distortions left behind are always minimal or irrelevant. The case of the Latitude M4300 scores nearly full points when it comes to sturdiness. However, this colorful outfit does not have much to do with a conservative business appeal. The slightly metallic colored shiny gloss gives an aesthetic appeal to the laptop when combined with the black or silver case of the M4300. We were, however, able to perceive a significant difference between the model on our test bench, and the aforementioned models of the Dell Latitude and Dell Precision series.īesides, the usual sober black Business-Style case, there is also a red and a blue case, in which our test model has been presented, available for the Latitude E4300. ![]() The geometrical layout and the, in general, very straight design extends itself like a red line throughout the Dell Latitude and the Dell Precision series. Optically, the Latitude models all seem very similar to each other. ![]()
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