DELL Latitude E6320 Core i7 2620M 2.7GHz 8GB 320GB Intel 13.3″ Win 7
Dell latitude E6320 Product description. A complete model refresh of the Latitude E-Series included the release of the Latitude E6320 earlier this year. The 13.3-inch E6320, along with the E6420, E6520, E5420, and E5520, targets the general business user with broad features and preferences that place an emphasis on build quality and expandability. This boxy notebook is extremely adjustable and offers an abundance of options for the user in an effort to appeal to a wider spectrum of corporate users. In this review, we’ll be looking at the Latitude E6320 in its mid-range configuration, which has a second-generation Core i7 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and both primary and backup batteries. Find out if this 13.3-inch Dell meets the needs of corporate and casual users alike or falls short.
Specs Summary
Brand | Dell |
Series | Dell E6320 |
Screen size | 13.3 inches |
Color | Black |
hard drive size | 320GB |
CPU model | Core i7 |
Installed RAM size | 8GB |
Dell latitude E6320 Detailed Features
Display: The 13.3-inch matte screen of the E6320 has a 1366×768 pixel resolution. This resolution is typical for notebooks of this size, while certain 13.3-inch notebooks, such as the 2011 MacBook Pro, might provide greater resolutions. We had anticipated a few more pixels to be squeezed into the Dell, especially since pricing for the E6320 start at over $1000. Subjectively, the display shows text and images clearly, if unremarkably.
The performance: An Intel Sandy Bridge Core i7-2620M CPU running at 2.7GHz with a turbo boost of 3.4GHz powers the E6320 under examination. One of the fastest dual-core CPUs at the time of its initial release in Q1 2011, this dual-core CPU is still going strong about a year later. Although more common choices like the Core i5-2540M, Core i5-2520M, and Core i3-2330M are also available, Dell now offers the E6320 with a 2.8GHz Core i7-2640M for those who desire an even faster CPU. Power business users who might be dissatisfied with lower-clocked ULV machines will undoubtedly benefit from the E6320’s ability to accommodate full-voltage Sandy Bridge CPUs.
Connectivity and Ports: There are numerous wired and wireless communication options available with the Latitude E6320. In order to prevent any one side from being excessively cluttered, the notebook has at least one connection slot on each of its four sides. The left side of the notebook might occasionally be too busy for left-handed users to use the mouse comfortably, thus this is very helpful for them (i.e., Lenovo X121e). The E6320, thankfully, accommodates both right- and left-handed users. Although the laptop has a built-in HDMI connector, it is actually a small HDMI port, therefore customers might need to buy an adaptor to use the video port.
Graphics: Every configuration includes integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics, regardless of CPU choice. The integrated GPU on this particular model operates at a base speed of 650MHz with support for Turbo Boost up to 1.3GHz. The Intel HD 3000 is still intended for customers with modest expectations for 3D performance, nevertheless, in the end. Expect nothing more from this laptop than fluid HD movie playback, Flash games, and casual gaming.
Latitude E6320 Product Specifications.
Below are the laptop specs.
Brand | Dell |
Series | Dell E6320 |
Screen size | 13.3 inches |
Color | Black |
hard drive size | 320GB |
CPU model | Core i7 |
Installed RAM size | 8GB |
Operating system | Windows 7 Professional |
Card Description | Integrated |
graphics coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
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