CONFIGURATION
laptop Name – Dell
Model – Latitude 5300
Processor – intel core i7-8th Generation
Processor Speed – 1.90GHz
Number of CPU – 8 CPU
Number of Cores- 4 cores
RAM – 16GB
Storage Capacity – 256GB
Storage Type – SSD
Refresh rate – YES
Display Size – 13 inch
Graphics Card – INTEL
Graphic Model –
Graphics Card Memory –
Operating System – Windows 10
FEATURES
Wireless
Webcam
Bluetooth
Touchscreen
2 USB port
1 type c port
SD card slot
SIM Port
headphone jack
Kensington Security Slot
At just 13 inches, the Dell Latitude 5300 is a small and lightweight companion for everyday business.
Dell Latitude 5300 is another very strong offering from the newly refreshed Latitude line up. In fact, it is very suitable for business solutions that require a multi-factor login, as well as 24/7 support and most importantly – reliability. Not only on the software side but also on the hardware. Indeed, The bucks for a 13-inch business notebook have to be justified. By the way, we are talking about that price tag, despite it not being the cheapest offering for this laptop.
Speaking of a display, the 1080p IPS panel on this configuration is great. It has comfortable viewing angles, a very high contrast ratio, coupled with wide color coverage (95% of sRGB) and decent maximum brightness. Moreover, it doesn’t use PWM to adjust the brightness at any level and with the help of our Gaming and Web design profile, it drops its average dE from 4.6 down to 1.0, which is great for Web designers.
When we started the laptop for the first time we were very impressed by the responsiveness of the input devices. Its keyboard is pretty good for typing, while the touchpad is super accurate and has a great surface. However, we noticed that the dedicated buttons on the touchpad are clickers when you go towards the middle and on the sides.
We were expecting a good battery life, especially since naturally, the Latitude 5000 series is known for providing exceptional battery life figures. This was further enhanced by the fact that it comes equipped with a 60Wh unit. That makes it no surprise to see around 15 hours of Web browsing and more than 16 hours of video playback.
Despite the performance was above the average for this type of hardware, we noticed that Dell uses a very aggressive thermal curve in order to achieve this. This results in louder fan noise and very hot internals. Keep this in mind if you are constantly rendering video files or using high capacity of the laptop.
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